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1. Lantau Island Day Trip - Big Buddha & Tai O (2024) | 1k+ booked

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2. Hong Kong Day Trip - Landmarks Visit (2024) | 1k+ booked

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3. Private Hong Kong Tour with a Local, Highlights & Hidden Gems 100% Personalised

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4. Seat-In-Coach: One-Day Macau City Tour from Hong Kong

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5. Lantau Island Tour - Big Buddha & Tai O (2024) | 500+ booked

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6. Secret Food Tour With the Locals in Tin Hau Hong Kong w/ Private Tour Option

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7. The 10 Tastings of Hong Kong With Locals: Private Street Food Tour

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8. Aqua Luna: Evening Cruise at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

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9. Big Bus Hong Kong Open Top Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour

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10. Full Day Macau Sightseeing Tour

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11. Hong Kong : Must-See Private Walking Tour

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12. Kowloon Night Tour with a Local: Private & 100% Personalized

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13. Full Day Macau Sightseeing Tour from Hong Kong (OW by HZM Bridge)

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14. Dukling Boat Tour in Victoria Harbour

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15. Aqua Luna: Symphony of Lights Cruise in Hong Kong

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16. Full Coverage Hong Kong Private City Tour

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17. The Dragon's Back Hiking Tour, Hong Kong

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18. Kowloon Walking Tour on the Dark Side of Hong Kong

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19. Hong Kong Private Tour with a Local: 100% Personalized, See the City Unscripted

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20. Peaks to Piers, Half-Day Private Customised Tour In Hong Kong

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21. Organic Xiao Long Bao Soup Dumpling Class With Market Walk

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22. Peak Tram Ride Dim Sum Tasting and Hong Kong City Guided Tour

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23. Lantau Island Day Trip from Hong Kong with a Local: Private & Personalized

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24. Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Ticket on Lantau Island

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25. Hong Kong Disneyland: 1-Day Entry Ticket with Private Transfer

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26. A Private Tour of Hong Kong with Mercedes-Benz

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27. Organic Chinese Dumplings Class From Scratch with Market Walk

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28. A Magical Evening in Hong Kong: Private City Tour

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29. Private 5-Hour Driving Tour of Lantau from Hong Kong

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30. Hong Kong Full Day Tour (2024) | 150+ booked

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1. Four key cities of China's Greater Bay Area into one trip;

2. Suitable for history lovers, culture seekers, foodies, architecture fans, shoppers;

3. Join-in coach tour or private tour at a better price.

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1. Our top Hong Kong tour to see all the CLASSIC tourist sites;

2. Enjoy the spectacular sights and sounds of incredible Hong Kong;

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1. Explore two hot destinations – Hong Kong & Macau;

2. Enjoy Culture, History, Casino, Shopping of the two places;

3. Join-in coach tour or private tour at a reasonable price.

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1. Start from the vibrant and exciting city - Hong Kong;

2. Fully appreciate China's stunning landscapes, ancient culture and unique architecture;

3. Private, flexible & customizable at the best price!

Hong Kong Tours & Best Hong Kong Tour Packages 2024/2025

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China , the Pearl of the Orient, is proud of its unique blend of East and West . World famous skylines embracing the fascinating harbor, typical Chinese tradition and Cantonese accents among the worn-out paths… China and the world just hide there within this miracle place. Bustling and beautiful, glitzy and glamorous, exciting and energetic, the Pearl of the Orient, the shopper's paradise, foodies’ joy city, dreaming Disneyland and Ocean Park, holy temples and monasteries, tranquil gardens, fever bars and pubs, worthy story-telling museums and exhibitions, lovely isles and fishing villages...What you think of Hong Kong, it will be that one! Just come to find what your own Hong Kong is!

How to Plan a Hong Kong Tour

Usually, 1-5 days are all OK ! You can take 1 day to see the best Hong Kong skyline and panorama from victoria Peak. For day 2 & 3 is very good to discovery Hong Kong history and culture in the museum, street markets and the outlying island such as Lantau. If planning longer, Day 4-5 will be more exciting with the visit to Disneyland and the nearby Macau. A hiking on local mountains or coastal sites are also popular if don’t want to travel far.

Furthermore, it is the favorite of many visitors to start a China tour from Hong Kong with the very convenient transportation links domestically and internationally. So, you can take 4-6 days to the nearby Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan in the Greater Bay Area . Besides, a Guilin nature tour from Hong Kong is also a hit that needs 4-6 days in total. Moreover, with frequent daily flights and fast bullet trains, it is a piece of cake but big joyful harvest to travel together with Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, Chengdu, Lhasa, Yangtze River, Huangshan and so many other top wonderful destinations in China to catch the culture, history, landscape, etc. of this vast great country!

We China Discovery with rich experience provide many classic and theme Hong Kong tours for different needs of travelers, which aims to take you to see the bests with the best experience and services. Select you most favorite one to start your Hong Kong exploration! Also, all tours are customizable , and you can contact us for a tailor-made Hong Kong tour or Hong Kong China Tour in 2024/2025!

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Take Star Ferry Cruise Through Victoria Harbor

Highlights: Half Day Escorted Tour + Half Day Suggested Self-guided Itinerary Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen Fishing Village; (Self-guided Spots: Wong Tai Sin Temple, Nan Lian Garden & Chi Lin Nunnery, Avenue of Stars)

Hong Kong may be internationally known for its unique combination of glitz, glamour and grittiness, while, there’s a lot more to the city than just beautiful buildings, rooftop bars and neon-drenched street eats. Whether you fancy some quiet moments far away from the bustling downtown to relax on the sandy beach, take a simple walk in a beautiful temple / garden with elegant design, or reach up the highest point of Hong Kong Island for a superlative panoramic view, you’ve never missed the chance in this itinerary. Covered with natural seaside scenery and interesting cultural exploration, you can fully seek for both the original and modern side of Hong Kong to know the splendid stories how Hong Kong turned from a fishing village into a world-class modern metropolis. You never miss any highlights when taking this tour - it is an overall, comprehensive way to see Hong Kong beyond your imagination.

Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car with Stunning Views

Highlights: Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Lantau Island, Tian Tan Big Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Tai O Fishing Village, Stanley Market

To fall in love with Hong Kong, you have to see the extraordinary beauty of Hong Kong, experience the authentic living of Hong Kong, hear amazing stories of Hong Kong, which is 2 Days Hong Kong Essence tour all about. You will have a flexible half day tour to enjoy different aspects of this vibrant and exciting city at Hong Kong Island as well as a free afternoon to explore anything you are interested. On the next day, take a side trip to Hong Kong’s largest outlying island - Lantau Island which is a melting pot of local culture. Lantau Island is anything but, and in many ways it’s like stepping back in time with Buddhist temples, traditional fishing villages, dramatic ocean views, gorgeous hiking trails and stunning beaches. Taking a day trip there is definitely worth it!

Ruins of the Church of St Paul

Highlights: Half Day Escorted Tour in Hong Kong Plus One Full Day Trip in Macau, covering Victoria Peak, Avenue of Stars, Aberdeen Fishing Village, Stanley Market, Macau Casino, Ruins of the St. Paul Cathedral, A-Ma Temple

Hong Kong and Macau is with a close distance of about 60 kilometers in between with a ferry ride within 1 hour. Both of the two cities (Pearl of the Orient & Vegas of China) have many to offer with stunning views which are different from the mainland China. It will be a popular choice to arrive and explore in Hong Kong first and then take one-day round trip to Macau by ferry.

After sweeping the spectacular sights and sounds of incredible Hong Kong, you are going to have an unforgettable Macau day trip which touches on the unique UNESCO World Historical Heritage Sites and presents the spectacular culture of European settlement. There are as much as diverse experience for you - skyline, niho, culture, history, markets, temples, shopping, casinos and much more!

Happy Hong Kong Disneyland

Highlights: Hong Kong Disneyland, Victoria Peak & Peak Tram, Star Ferry, Hong Kong Science Museum, Middle Road Children’s Playground

If you are visiting Hong Kong with kids, it is a fantastic choice to take them to Hong Kong Disneyland, the largest theme park in Hong Kong. With a whole host of Disney characters to meet, rides to enjoy, a Lion King show, the Fantasy Parade and fireworks, you and your kids are guaranteed a day of fun and much excitement with this Disneyland in Hong Kong experience. Besides great exploration in Hong Kong Disneyland, we’ve designed some kids-friendly activities into this Hong Kong tour including fresh things learning at museums (Science Museum, History Museum, or Space Museum), Peak Tram ride up to Victoria Peak, interesting Star Ferry journey across Victoria Harbor, or enjoy fun with local kids at the playground...I am sure you and your kids are going to “LOVE Hong Kong” with this trip at a suitable leisure pace!

Hong Kong Cantonese Dim Sum

Highlights: Victoria Peak, Aberdeen Fishing Village, Hong Kong Food, Wong Tai Sin, Nan Lian Garden, Sham Shui Po, Sheung Wan, Central, Ding Ding Tram, Hong Kong Museum of History, Repulse Bay

Hong Kong food never fails to give big surprises and tasting feast for its visitors from the whole world! This 2 days tour is specially designed for all those wanting to discover the famous and mouth-watering Cantonese dim sum, a rich array of street snacks and drinks in the top recommended restaurants and food stores. Meanwhile your nice strolling, you will know the characteristic food culture, including Cantonese Yum Cha, Cha Chaan Teng, etc. of this world top prosperous megacity from its ordinary market streets and night fairs, such as Temple Street, Sham Shui Po, Apliu Street, etc. Far more than that, you are going to have a fantastic visual feast with classic visits to the best Victoria Peak, tranquil temples and gardens, meaningful historic museum, pleasant fishing village, etc. to get real close to the modernity, spirit, history and life of charming Hong Kong!

Wong Tai Sin Temple

Highlights: Victoria Peak, Hong Kong Museum of History, Wong Tai Sin Temple, Nan Lian Garden & Chi Lin Nunnery; (Self-guided Activities: Star Ferry, Avenue of Stars, A Symphony of Lights)

Hong Kong is a city that pulsates with energy where east and west meet to create a truly unique culture. There is also a superb array of attractions, from towering skyscrapers, street bazaars, time-honored transport modes, elegant temples to beaches and verdant parkland. This one-day Hong Kong culture tour is designed best for travelers who want to have a good savor of Hong Kong’s history and culture as well as catch the best views of Victoria Harbor in the daytime and at night either by ferry or on foot. It helps you see further, explore deeper and travel in special way to know every aspect of Hong Kong. You are going to fall in love with this enigmatic metropolis.

Visit Hong Kong Island by Walking

Highlights: Walking Length: 2.5 Hours, Walking Route: Admiralty - HSBC Main Building; Victoria Peak, Hong Kong Museum of History, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen Fishing Village

There is no other way like walking presenting you the soul of a city in deeper dimension. This Hong Kong tour combined with several hours’ escorted walking experience that you can travel along Hong Kong’s historic timeline of more than a hundred years and savor the rich culture at your own pace. Step into the Central District to witness Hong Kong’s development from the 19th century right up until today. Garden Road is where most of the culturally significant buildings of the area abound and is steeped in Hong Kong’s rich heritage. However, these architectural gems take pride of place alongside many ultra-modern buildings designed by some of the world’s biggest names in architecture. The city’s colonial past comes to life on this walk, while also boasting the center of the current administration, including the residence of the chief executive, plus iconic buildings that house some of Hong Kong’s leading commercial and financial giants.

Senado Square

Highlights: One Full Day Escorted Tour in Hong Kong Plus One Full Day Trip in Macau, covering Victoria Peak, Star Ferry, Hong Kong History Museum, Nan Lian Garden, Macau Casino, Ruins of the St. Paul's, A-Ma Temple

Combine Hong Kong with Macau for an in-depth exploration of the stunning highlights and cultural heritages in 3 days! Picture Hong Kong and the first thing that springs to mind is its skyline: a condensed sprawl of skyscrapers soaring over Victoria Harbour, backdropped by verdant hills. Behind its urban exterior, however, is a region that remains deeply connected to and proud of its distinctive culture, which blends Chinese, British and indigenous influences. At the same time, Macau, known as “Vegas of China”, is indeed an epicenter of gambling and glitz. While, Macau has much more to offer than that. The inscribed Historic Center of Macau presents a group of 22 principal buildings and public spaces that enable a clear understanding of the structure of the old trading port city, providing a unique testimony to the meeting of aesthetic, cultural, religious, architectural and technological influences from East and West. In 3 days, you will understanding the two special administrative regions of China better!

Ping'an Finance Center in Futian District

Highlights: Hong Kong / Shenzhen

If you just have a short stay in and around Hong Kong, Shenzhen is one of the best choices. It is very suitable for a day tour from the neighboring Hong Kong, about 50 kilometers away. In 4 days, start your tour in "Asia’s World City" well blended with western meets eastern culture and and go out of your way to find much more beyond the city’s famous skyline - vivid Hong Kong story, traditional local customs, quiet temples and Tang-Dynasty garden, street food...With a high speed train taking you to Shenzhen in mainland China quickly, you’ll open a window to see the modern China and its young people. Shenzhen is a miracle city and UNESCO-awarded Creative city with just over 40 years old which has developed at an extraordinarily fast pace. From here you can catch a glimpse of the modern skyscrapers of the whole city in 360 degree and the miniature of the splendid China in very short time.

Hong Kong Guangzhou High Speed Train

Highlights: Hong Kong / Guangzhou

Forming the perfect blend of traditional and modern culture, you get the best of both worlds in Hong Kong that never sleeps. While, Guangzhou is a great destination with leafy streets conceal temples, pockets of colonial-era heritage, traditional dim-sum eateries, exquisite Lǐngnán architecture and distinctive qílóu shophouses. Traveling to Hong Kong with a combination of Guangzhou in one trip, you can see “Asia’s World City” and a part of mainland China with profound history, delicious food, amazing sightseeing, impressive architecture and fast development speed! In 4 days, it will be definitely worth your time and effort for your exploration.

Panoramic View from Victoria Peak during Daytime

Highlights: Hong Kong / Shenzhen / Macau / Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Macau and Shenzhen are closely situated in China’s Greater Bay Area, forming the golden triangle cities with western meets eastern culture. Spending 6 days in the core cities of Greater Bay Area in South China, you can truly feel "openness", "inclusiveness", "vitality", "potential", "strength of the city" to the fullest. The transportation for the three cities are quite convenient well linked by high speed train or ferry.

Chen Clan Ancestral Hall in Guangzhou

Highlights: Hong Kong / Guangzhou / Shenzhen / Macau / Hong Kong

What’s in your mind when talking about China’s Greater Bay Area? This area will become a world-class bay area, the next Silicon Valley and a united hub for economic growth, innovation, culture and living. You’ll first reach "Pearl of the Orient" - Hong Kong with distinctive culture which blends Chinese, British and indigenous influences. With a high speed train to Guangzhou, you’ll enter a land full of Lingnan culture where you can trace a history over 2200 years. Just across the Hong Kong border lies UNESCO-awarded city of design Shenzhen, a southern Chinese metropolis that has exploded in size since it became a Special Economic Zone in 1979. Known as “the Las Vegas of Asia”, Macau is best known for its gambling, but it’s beyond the casinos that you really start to discover this diverse city. No matter you are history lovers, culture seekers, foodies, architecture fans, shoppers, this tour will show you more.

Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall in Guangzhou

Highlights: Hong Kong / Guangzhou / Macau / Hong Kong

The Greater Bay Area, a region surrounding the Pearl River Delta in China’s southern-most province, is not only a vibrant world-class bay area for economy, technology and innovation, but also a bay area for cultural exchanges and leisure. Among all the cities, Hong Kong, Macau and Guangzhou are the top three destinations with abundant culture and amazing cultural experience. "One Rail Link, one Bridge" has well linked Hong Kong and Guangzhou with Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link, Macau and Hong Kong with Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. The three cities are closely linked with each other within 1 hour.

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Jenn's family from USA visited Longji Rice Terraces (Jinkeng, Golden Buddha Peak) in October 2022

Highlights: HK Guilin Bullet Train, Li River Cruise, Yulong River, Longji Ping'an Rice Terraces, Dazhai Village, Elephant Trunk Hill

This 6-day Guilin tour is specially designed for travelers who are interested in visiting Guilin in-depth, including Guilin City, Yangshuo Town and Longji Rice Terrace areas, and want to get to Guilin from Hong Kong by the new high speed train or flight. We arrange every must-visit and top recommended highlight to the point, including the Li River Cruise, countryside scenery at Yulong River, Jinkeng Rice Terraces and Dazhai Village, symbolic Elephant Trunk Hill, etc. for an enjoyment of all essential sightseeing, culture, history, and fun with no hurry at all. Enjoy your trip!

Claire from UK visited Longji Rice Terraces (Pingan, Seven Stars with Moon) in October 2021

Highlights: Li River, Yangshuo, Longji Rice Terraces

This tour fully makes use of the convenient bullet train transfer between Hong Kong and Guilin. Cutting out the arrival and departure, you still have two and a half days to explore the best highlights of Guilin - Li River, Yangshuo and Longji Terraces.

Chusi's Family from USA Visited Elephant Trunk Hill in June, 2018

Highlights: Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Li River Cruise, Yangshuo, Elephant Trunk Hill

This tour is specially designed for you to experience the East-Meet-West culture in Hong Kong and also experience leisurely vacations and impressive outdoor adventures with the finest scenery in Guilin. Unlike some other tour groups which only spend a half day at Yangshuo, the essence of Guilin, our tour package will take you to enjoy the full beauty of Yangshuo - picturesque Yulong River, idylic Ten-mile Gallery and leisure local living experience.

Hong Kong Star Ferry

Highlights: Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Memorial Hall, Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family, Li River Cruise, Yangshuo

Air travel is not the only way to explore Hong Kong and Guilin? You can do it another way - high speed train which is fast, safe and comfortable. Most importantly, it is much cheaper compared with flight. During this tour, you will arrive at Hong Kong, and then take a high speed train to Guangzhou. Visit the famous sites here, and then take another high speed train to Guilin to get a visual feast for a three days tour.

Splendid Night View of Victoria Harbor

Highlights: Victoria Peak, Tram, Aberdeen Fishing Village, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Great Wall

Hong Kong and Beijing, two mega metropolises with two of most vibrant economy in the world, are usually travelled together by all kinds of travellers – regular tourists, solo travellers, business travellers, honeymoon couples, photographers, etc. They are only about 3 hours’ fly away from each other. If you have about 5 days off for a holiday or have a business trip to Hong Kong or Beijing, this is the tour for you. You will experience the strong heartbeats of these two vibrant metropolises on your own, also learn about their grandiose culture and history. Moderate trip length and pace, and diverse experiences!

Joel's family visited Mutianyu Great Wall with China Discovery

Highlights: Victoria Peak, Stanley Market, Hong Kong Beijing Bullet Train, Forbidden City, Mutianyu Great Wall, Temple of Heaven

Hong Kong has always been a Mecca for tourists for its irresistible vibrant city life style and world top skylines! While Beijing, as the renowned capital, holds the deep Chinese historical culture through those awesome ancient architectures, coexisting with the modern and Hi-tech city appearance. Besides all the best popular essences of Hong Kong and Beijing, this tour is particularly designed with the new Hong Kong Beijing high speed train savory, therefore, you will totally travel in leisure with sceneries outside car window from south to north China and have moments to experience “China Speed”!

The Bund: Famous

Highlights: Victoria Peak, Tram, the Bund Shanghai, Suzhou Lingering Garden, Shantang Ancient Street

Both as two of the most flourishing metropolises in Asia, Hong Kong and Shanghai seem to have much in common - dominating skyscrapers, river cruise, bustling streets and stores, colonial history, etc. Actually, they are not the same at all. This tour takes you to find the differences in a leisure and interesting way.

Highlights: Victoria Peak, Peak Tram, Stanley Market, Hong Kong Shanghai Bullet Train, The Bund, Shanghai Museum, Yuyuan Garden, Zhujiajiao Water Town

Spending 5 days with China Discovery, you will unveil the authentic and unique local culture and history of Hong Kong combining with Lingnan features and excellent world elements. Besides, under the professional guide, you will succeed to explore the traditional Jiangnan elegance and international friendliness of the magic Shanghai. Free time is also spared for you to know these two shining pearls of the orient at your own pace and see your own different Hong Kong and Shanghai!

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Stanley Market on Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong / Shanghai / Beijing

Start your China tour from the best gateway, Hong Kong, you will see all of Hong Kong’s best attractions. Discover this city’s history and culture and enjoy modern life in glamorous metropolis, see how quickly China is developing!

Santos from Canada - Li River Cruise, Guilin

Hong Kong / Guilin / Xian / Beijing

A perfect vacation should bring you the joy of both cultural experience and natural sightseeing. This is the one. In this tour, you will not only feel unique culture and history of China, but also enjoy some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in China! From Hong Kong to the Mainland, this journey covers goes long but experience more. Discover the REAL China with your own eyes and mind!

Forbidden City Shot by Our Guest Jessica

Hong Kong / Beijing / Xian / Guilin / Yangshuo / Guilin / Shanghai

Start your authentic China tour from Hong Kong SAR, the most convenient international arrival hub in China. After witnessing the superb skyline of Hong Kong, this tour offers you the most classical destinations: Beijing, Xian, Guilin & Shanghai. Numerous aged historical sites, precious cultural relics, stunning natural landscapes and unique folk customs are all waiting for your exploration, and thus, get a better understanding of traditional Chinese culture in the tour. Besides that, as the last destination, Shanghai is convenient for your transportation to home or any other places.

Woo's group visited Tiananmen Square

Hong Kong / Xian / Beijing

Hong Kong, Pearl of Orient, is one of the top 5 modern cities of China. While Xi'an is one of the oldest cities in China since it was ancient capital city of 13 Imperial Dynasties. And Beijing currently is the capital of the People's Republic of China, rich in history and culture. Journey with us will show you all the essences of China in 8 days.

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Hong Kong is located in Southeastern China and is a fascinating location for all types of travellers. It offers a vibrant urban experience with skyscrapers taking over the financial district and shops scattered all the way through the Temple Street Night Market. Food lovers will not be disappointed either, as Hong Kong is filled with delicious dim sum and various teas for you to sample.

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Hong Kong to Chengdu Express: 9-Day Chinese Journey Tour

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Wild Canton 12D: Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shunde, Kaiping, Mt Danxia, Yingxi etc. Tour

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Wild Canton 12D: Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shunde, Kaiping, Mt Danxia, Yingxi etc.

Discover China in 26 Days: The Ultimate Adventure Loop Tour

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Discover China in 26 Days: The Ultimate Adventure Loop

The dragon trip was excellent. It was great value for money and being on a budget tour meant you got to experience the same transport and hostels as the locals, which was a much more immersive experience than the the bigger budget tours. The tour guides were all really helpful and put in the extra effort to ensure everyone was having a good time. There was a great variety of activities with some truly amazing experiences involved, including camping on the great wall of China. Equally there was a lot of opportunity to split from the group and explore on your own. I would fully recommend The Dragon trip as great way to see China.

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We were so fortunate to have Qin as our guide on this tour. She took us to so many places, that we would likely not have found on our own. I was particularly impressed by the fact she was able to order us the local delicacies of every place we visited - I have never eaten so much delicious food. Qin's hometown of Yangshuo was the highlight for me, as not only was it absolutely beautiful, but her personal connections with the city and it's people, made it an extra special experience. As a group, we concluded that the bike ride Qin took us on along the river, should be included in the cost, rather than as an additional activity, as it was truly one of the most breathtaking rides we'd ever been on. Qin was very accomodating, even organising a private bus on our day trip to the Terracotta Warriors, to ensure we would have the best experience by maximising our time there. Plus if we ever had any free time, she always had suggestions or recommendations of things we could do (in addition to what was listed). It is worth pointing out that the trip does include extensive travelling, both at night and during the day, and it would be worth including the approximate travel times for each trip for the purposes of transparency. While the trip says 12 days, the first and the last are not counted, and it would be fair to say we lost an additional two days with travelling. Given the amount of ground we covered, this is to be expected, but the details of this travel could be included more clearly in the trip summary (prior to attending the trip). Although it is covered in the notes received once you have booked the trip, it is certainly worth making note (perhaps like the fitness rating) that the trip, given China's air quality, may provided difficult for certain people, such as asthmatics, including myself. While I had medication with me which I was taking regularly, I still found the air pollution caused significant challenges and it was something I could not quite comprehend until having to breathe through it. Overall, a great trip, and one that I am glad I got to experience with the absolutely wonderful Qin as my guide.

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Real China Highlights

One of the best holidays I have been on. I have enjoyed all the information our guide have given us on China.

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Essence of Southwest China

Tour was excellent. Better than expected. Amy (the tour leader) was particularly good. Great itinerary - a lot packed into a short time.

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Explore Longji & Guilin by bullet train from Hong Kong 5D

Tailor-Made China Adventure with Daily Departure and Private Guide Tour

Tailor-Made China Adventure with Daily Departure and Private Guide

A wonderful tour, the only place that was difficult was the museum in Xi’an, there were lots of people and it made it difficult to get round. The wall was excellent and we could have spent more time there.
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Hong Kong to Beijing - 17 days Tour

Hong Kong to Beijing - 17 days

China Tour: Hong Kong to Beijing (Private Bespoke) Tour

China Tour: Hong Kong to Beijing (Private Bespoke)

My wife Rue and I went on a fun trip from Hong Kong to Guilin, China, as part of our china travels using Odynovo Tours .Our guide is named Eric Fan, he made every part of our journey exciting and interesting. We started with our first time cool high-speed train ride from Hong Kong to Guilin. In Guilin, we were welcomed by Eric who knew a lot about the places, he shared cool stories along the way to our hotel. In that same evening, we visited the most beautiful cave we have ever seen in our life (the Reed Flute Cave). Guilin views were amazing! We saw big rocky hills and rivers that twisted around them. The food was incredibly delicious. Eric showed us around the city and told us about its history and culture and we went on a boat ride on the Li River. Everything was so perfect l! Eric was really helpful during our trip. He told us where to eat the best food and shared interesting facts about Guilin. We felt lucky to have him as our guide. We recommend Odynovo Tours to anyone looking to visit china . Their tour guides are the best and they are fluent in English. When our time in Guilin was over, we felt happy and grateful for such a wonderful trip with Eric. We'll never forget the amazing sights and experiences we had. If you're planning a trip to Guilin, we totally recommend Eric Fan as your guide. He made our journey unforgettable!

Hong Kong to Beijing Group Adventure 17D/16N Tour

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This tour gave me the opportunity to really see a lot of China in a relatively short time. Yangshuo was beautiful and all the activities there were breathtaking. I was traveling during the national holidays, so it was really crowded everywhere, but everything still went well. It was also good to always have a guide with you, as otherwise you really had difficulties with communication. The guide in each city changed and some were less motivated than others. There were also days that were a bit stressful. My highlights definitely included Yangshuo, Beijing and Xi'an. The time in Shanghai could have been shortened, in my opinion there wasn't that much to see there.
Great itinerary and travel between all the destinations was well managed and pain free. The accommodation was a lower standard as this is a lower budget tour but all of the locations allowed for easy access to the local attractions. All of the hotels/hostels were clean and air conditioned, we were more interested in the sights anyway! Our guide was the best and balanced knowledge with ensuring the group had fun, she was happy to change plans and arrange alternatives if any or all of the group wished to do different things. A really great group of people added up to a fantastic, memorable trip that I would happily recommend to anyone wanting the 'Real China' trip.

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For a country concentrated in such a small area, Hong Kong doesn’t lack great attractions and varied activities. It is affectionately known as the “City of Life” and deservedly so. It is also known for its amazing skyline which gives Hong Kong the title of the “world’s most vertical city” due to the more than 1220 skyscrapers which are all clustered closely together to be seen on a Hong Kong vacation.

The name Hong Kong means “Fragrant Harbour” and it is the geographical layout that makes it interesting, consisting of 2 distinct parts, the Mainland which breaks down into the central area of Kowloon and the outlying area of the New Territories and the other, Hong Kong Island. Both Kowloon and Hong Kong Island are urban centres and are separated by the scenic Victoria Harbour. Another 200 offshore islands also make up Hong Kong, the largest and best known being Lantau.

Hong Kong was a British colony until 1997 but has now reverted to a special administrative region of China . To sum up the character of Hong Kong, it could be described as the place where the East meets the West. It is this mixture of Hong Kong vacations that makes it an exceptional destination. 

What are the top things to see in Hong Kong?

Victoria peak, hong kong island.

Victoria Peak is the island's highest peak and can be seen from the harbour as well as almost everywhere else on a Hong Kong vacation. You can reach the summit in several ways – by road or bus, also via the Peak Tramway. It is possible to walk to the top of the peak but this is fairly strenuous. The biggest attraction of the mountain is the panoramic view from the top. At the top, there are restaurants and boutique shops. The actual summit is not open to visitors as it is occupied by a radio tower. The Peak Tower has a series of escalators that connect to all levels of the tower with a Viewing Platform at the Sky Terrace.

The Star Ferry

The Star Ferry is the main method of transportation across Victoria Harbour between Kowloon (Tsim Sha Tsui) and Hong Kong Island (Central), the two main parts that make up a large area of the city. It is the cheapest entertainment in Hong Kong as it costs 25 cents US/35 cents Canadian one way. During the 15-minute journey, you will enjoy spectacular views of the skyline of Hong Kong together with a glimpse of the harbour activity. Ferries depart every 6 to 12 minutes depending on the time of the day. If you want a longer ferry ride, you can take the one between Kowloon and Wan Chai further along Hong Kong Island. You can also partake in the  Star Ferry's Harbour Tour which sails on a circular route for an hour around Victoria Harbour calling in at Tsim Sha Tsui, Central and Wan Chai.

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Kowloon

Hong Kong has one of the most spectacular skylines anywhere and the promenade here is one of the best ways to obtain a fabulous view. Along the first part of the promenade is the Avenue of the Stars which pays homage to the Hong Kong film industry and its stars with handprints, sculptures and information boards everywhere. In the evening, the Symphony of Lights is a big attraction. This is a spectacular sound-and-light show involving 44 buildings on the Hong Kong Island skyline. The Symphony of Lights has been named the “World's Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show” by the Guinness Book of World Records. It is done with coloured lights, laser beams and searchlights which are all synchronized to music. There is a live narration in three languages, English, Cantonese and Mandarin, depending on the night.

Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island

Once a fishing village, Aberdeen is now a popular place visited on Hong Kong tours. It is situated on the southern side of Hong Kong Island. This historic area is known as the original Hong Kong since it was the first harbour that European explorers set foot in. The floating village here is full of boats which the locals use for fishing and trading. Nearby is the floating Jumbo Kingdom, a very well-known floating restaurant. A free shuttle ferry takes you to the restaurant. You can also have a Sampan boat ride around the harbour which lasts around 20 to 30 minutes.

Ocean Park, Hong Kong Island

Ocean Park is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park located in the Southern District of Hong Kong. This and Hong Kong Disneyland are the two large theme parks in Hong Kong. It has a total of 80 attractions and rides and is separated by a large mountain into two areas, the Summit (Headland) and the Waterfront (Lowland). These areas can be reached by a cable car system or the Ocean Express funicular railway. The attractions and rides include four roller coasters, and animal exhibits with different themes such as a giant panda habitat, a rainforest and polar displays. There is also an aquarium featuring the world's largest aquarium dome.

Disneyland, Lantau Island

This world-famous theme park is situated on reclaimed land on Lantau Island and consists of seven themed areas: Main Street, designed to resemble an early 20th Century Midwest town in the U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventureland featuring jungle-themed adventures, Tomorrowland, an optimistic vision of the future, Grizzly Gulch, reminiscent of an abandoned mining town, Mystic Point, a dense rain forest surrounded by mysterious forces and supernatural events and Toy Story Land which brings characters and places from Disney's movies for children to life. 

Lantau Island

Reached by ferry from Central, Lantau Island is a much quieter and more serene place. There are a number of attractions on which to spend time here on a Hong Kong vacation. Ngong Ping 360 is a spectacular 5.7-kilometre/3.5-mile-long cable car journey that travels via an impressive cultural-themed village and the Tian Tan Buddha. At the themed village, there are a couple of attractions. These include the Walking with Buddha attraction which gives an interesting introduction to Buddha. The Monkey's Tail is a silent animated movie, The Tian Tan Buddha is the largest seated outdoor Buddha in bronze. Also on the island is the Po Lin Monastery which was founded in 1906. The main temple building houses 3 bronze statues representing Buddha of the past, present and future. Tai O is a traditional fishing village known as “The Venice of Hong Kong". Here the houses are built on stilts and for a small fee, some residents will take visitors out on their boats along the river and for a short trip into the sea to view Chinese white dolphins. The village is also a good place to see the sunset.

Peng Chau Island

Reached by ferry from Centra, Peng Chau Island is definitely “off-the-beaten-track”. There are no cars, buses or taxis on this island; it is simply a place for walking or cycling and bikes are available for rent. The island has 8 temples including the Tin Hau Temple dating back to 1792. Along the coastline, you can view marine life including Chinese white dolphins. Finger Hill is a  popular spot with panoramic views of the island. There are also a number of beaches dotted around the coastline.

Man Mo Temple

There are a number of old buildings worth visiting such as the Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong’s oldest, located on Hong Kong Island and the Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Lian Garden in Kowloon. 

Enjoy the cuisine in Hong Kong

Hong Kong cuisine is mainly influenced by Cantonese cuisine, European cuisines (especially British cuisine) and non-Cantonese Chinese cuisine as well as Japanese, Korean and Southeast Asian cuisines due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and a long history. From roadside stalls to the most upscale restaurants, Hong Kong provides an unlimited variety of food and dining. In other words, the choice is almost unlimited on a Hong Kong vacation. 

Shopping in Hong Kong

Stanley market, hong kong island.

The most renowned market which is visited by almost every visitor on a Hong Kong vacation is Stanley Market on the south side of Hong Kong Island. It is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways containing stalls and shops selling every kind of merchandise including silk garments, sportswear, art, Chinese costume jewellery and souvenirs. There are also a number of restaurants available for lunch or a snack.

Hong Kong’s Other Markets

Kowloon is home to the majority of the street markets. There is the Ladies’ Market in Mong Kok with more than 100 stalls offering what most women are happy to find – bargains. The name derives from the type of merchandise sold here such as clothing, cosmetics, CDs, trinkets, leather goods and, of course, SHOES! It stays open until late in the evening. The best-known “night market” is the Temple Street Night Market at Jordan in Kowloon. Here you can find not only merchandise for sale but also it is a place for singers, buskers and fortune tellers to entertain you. It is a very lively part of Hong Kong. You can pick up almost anything from electronics to clothes and food. The Bird Market, which is located in a traditional Chinese garden in Mong Kok is worth a visit to see the dozens of stalls selling exotic birds in cages. The Chinese have traditionally liked to keep birds as pets and here, you will see old men with their cages taking their birds for "walks" much like you would take your dog to the park. Cat Market on Hong Kong Island is where you might find rare antiques such as Ming Dynasty furniture or something from the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The market is a mixture of antique dealers, curio merchants and art galleries. This is also the place to look for bargains in jade, silk products, embroideries and wooden handicraft items.

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When is the best time to visit Hong Kong?

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate. It has mild, relatively dry winters and hot, humid and wet summers. The best time to visit Hong Kong weather-wise is from March to April and from October to early December when the weather is sunny, cool, and pleasant. From late February to the end of March, Hong Kong starts becoming warmer and humidity begins to rise as the rainy season draws near. Generally speaking, this is a good time to visit as the temperatures are usually cool, not cold and the chances of rain are low. April, May and June are the wettest and most humid months. December to February is the coolest but it remains dry and cloudy during this time and the temperatures can drop. Many shops remain closed during the Chinese New Year (this varies between mid-January to February.

What types of tours are available in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is advantageously located to allow you to not only spend time there but to easily combine with other Asian countries. Should time be limited, consider adding a side trip to Macau, a short ferry ride away. You can also conveniently combine a Hong Kong vacation with China, Taiwan and Bali. 

Travel to Hong Kong

There are regular non-stop flights from Toronto, Montreal, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.  

Transportation within Hong Kong

The transportation system in Hong Kong should satisfy all the visitor’s needs. Transport comprises the MTR (Mass Transit Railway), taxis, buses, minibuses and tramways (only on Hong Kong Island). There are plenty of ways to get around Hong Kong, The city claims one of the world's safest, most efficient and most frequent public transportation systems and a convenient payment method is in the form of the Octopus Card. It is used to pay for rides on almost all modes of public transport

A visit to Hong Kong will certainly be both enjoyable and entertaining no matter how long you spend there. 

No matter what your interests are, it is almost certain that a Hong Kong vacation can satisfy them. Book one of our Hong Kong tours today and start exploring this vibrant city.

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At Goway we believe that a well-informed traveller is a safer traveller. With this in mind, we have compiled an easy-to-navigate travel information section dedicated to a Hong Kong vacation.

Learn about the history and culture of Hong Kong, the must-try food and drink, and what to pack in your suitcase. Read about Hong Kong's  nature and wildlife , weather and geography, along with 'Country Quickfacts' compiled by our travel experts. Our  globetrotting tips , as well as our visa and health information, will help ensure you're properly prepared for a safe and enjoyable trip. The only way you could possibly learn more is by embarking on your journey and discovering Hong Kong for yourself. Start exploring… book one of our Hong Kong tours today!

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East meets West in a unique city offering the best of both worlds.

If the skyscraper-filled streets thrum with energy and smiling faces greet you from behind street food stalls then congratulations, you made it to the bustling and lively Hong Kong. From the top of Victoria Peak and the vibrant harbor to the peaceful islands bursting with adventure, Hong Kong is bound to delight travelers wanting to throw themselves into the thick of things. Whether you want to shop till you drop in the markets and mega-malls, dine out on dim sum  or put the yum back in yum cha, this cosmopolitan city is full of fascinating things to discover , all within a single suburb. 

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Culture and customs.

Hong Kong is a semi-autonomous territory of China. While it might seem like its own country – having its own passport, money, legal system and culture – technically, it’s still part of China. Most Hong Kongers, however, see themselves as separate and are quick to point out the differences. Locals speak Cantonese (rather than Mandarin) and write traditional Chinese characters (rather than simplified).

It’s important to remember that Hong Kong only became a ‘Special Administrative Region’ of China in 1997. For the preceding 150 years it was a British colony, and though it was part of China before the British came, Hong Kong was greatly influenced by foreign traders as well as the Chinese mainland.

The result of this is a culture that integrates traditional Chinese beliefs with more modern Western values. The majority of Hong Kongers practice traditional Chinese religions – Taoist, Confucian or Buddhist doctrines – but these often take a backseat to Western liberalism and a fierce belief in freedom of speech and democracy. The recent protests aimed at what’s seen as an overly intrusive Chinese government are a testament to the desire of Hong Kong’s population to retain their unique blended culture.

Given Hong Kong is one of the world’s largest and most successful financial hubs, there is an element of ‘work hard, play hard’ that pervades everyday life. This isn’t just relegated to the large expat community either, with Hong Kongers placing education, work ethic and wealth accumulation high up on their priority list.

Hong Kong is one of the wealthiest cities in the world and this is built off the back of a laissez-faire economy promoted by the British and the lack of an interventionist government. Life here is fast-paced and cosmopolitan – the population can be quite materialistic and prone to displays of wealth.

A rare example of a culture blending East and West, the Hong Kongers are equal parts aspirational and traditional. They’re saving money and saving face and here’s hoping their unique culture will continue.

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Early history.

Hong Kong has been inhabited for many thousands of years and was incorporated into the Chinese empire under the Qin Dynasty in the early in the late 3rd century BC. The islands were populated by small fishing villages that grew as more Chinese ventured south from the mainland. In the 16th century the Portuguese established colonial rule of nearby Macau, and the foreign presence greatly influenced the development of Hong Kong.

Colonial rule

Hong Kong as we know it began its journey in 1842 after the British won the First Opium War. China unsuccessfully attempted to stop British drug traffickers from smuggling opium into the country and they were forced to cede Hong Kong Island to the British under the Treaty of Nanjing. Once the island had been ceded, it was much easier for the British to access China but still they wanted more. The Second Opium War kicked off in 1856 and in 1860, when the war ended, China was forced to give the British the Kowloon Peninsula. Almost 40 years later the British leased further territory from China, known as the New Territories, which set the modern dividing line. A 99-year lease was agreed upon with the return date set for 1997.

Aside from a brief period of Japanese occupation during WWII, Hong Kong remained under British control. While China took up communism in 1949, Hong Kong continued as a capitalist society and experienced a huge economic boom. In the back of everyone’s mind, however, was the looming deadline for Hong Kong’s New Territories to be returned to China.

Return to China

Leaders from Britain and China met multiple times in the years preceding the handover to discuss whether all of Hong Kong or just the leased areas would be returned. It became increasingly obvious that the New Territories, which included the airport, could not be separated from the rest of Hong Kong and in 1984 the Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed. This agreement handed over all lands to China but gave Hong Kong some degree of autonomy for a period of 50 years through what’s known as the ‘one country, two systems’ policy. Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of China with its own legal system and its capitalist economy and individual democratic rights were protected until 2047.

Modern Hong Kong

Hong Kong is still a global financial center and shows no signs of slowing down. That said, the city has been plagued by protests in response to what many are calling excessive interference by the Chinese government. In 2014, for example, elections were held but all candidates had to be vetted and approved by Beijing. The locals are concerned that moves like this are eroding their freedom, which will in turn affect their economy and lifestyle. It’s impossible to say what will happen in Hong Kong after – and in the lead up to – 2047, but it seems that the Hong Kongers are intent on keeping their society and economy as independent as possible.

Eating and drinking

Hong Kong’s history as an international port and British colony has shaped its cuisine, which deliciously blurs the lines between Chinese, Western and other international influences. Its geographic proximity to southern China means Cantonese traditions form the backbone of Hong Kong’s cuisine and specialties like dim sum can be found everywhere from hole-in-the-wall street vendors to 5-star hotels. Hong Kong has become a foodie destination for both its perfectly executed traditional dishes and the new spin Chefs are putting on them. Fun fact: the spicier the dish, the less fresh it probably is. Cantonese chefs prefer to keep the natural flavors of the ingredients, so they’ll usually use small amounts of spice. These are some you need to try:

  • Dim sum This quintessential Hong Kong dish can be found in abundance throughout the city. Translating as ‘touch the heart’, dim sum are bite-sized dishes accompanied by tea in a dining experience known as ‘yum cha’ (literally ‘drink tea’) and are rarely more expensive than USD 1–3 per dish. The most famous dim sum restaurant is probably Tim Ho Wan, which was awarded a Michelin star in 2010 and named the world’s ‘cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant’, or Luk Yu Tea House, which dates back to 1933.
  • Char siu The Cantonese don’t mess around when it comes to pork. This dish is traditionally cooked by skewering strips of marinated, boneless pork and placing them over a fire or in an oven, then served with noodles, rice or inside a bun.
  • Seafood Given Hong Kong’s location, it comes as no surprise that seafood is a massive part of the local restaurant scene. Shellfish and fresh fish are served up in a variety of ways from fish balls to seafood soup and lobster and crab.
  • Congee This rice porridge has been eaten around the world for over a thousand years. The Cantonese version will often use fish or pork stock as a base for this silky-smooth comfort food.

 Plant-based options

Hong Kong may be known for its traditional meat-based dishes but a food-mad city like this has plenty of options for vegetarians and vegans too. In fact, Hong Kong is probably the best place in all of China for varied vegetarian food and it’s not just a case of ordering a dish without the meat. From vegetarian dumplings to noodles and a range of European-influenced dishes, you’ll have no issue finding a veggie feast while in town.

Of course, this is all a lot easier when you’re traveling with a local, someone who knows the language and the culture and can help you tell your sorrel from your schi (they’re both soups FYI). If you travel with Intrepid, you’ll have a local leader who can help you decipher menus and recommend good plant-based choices.

Geography and environment

Located on the south-eastern coast of China, Hong Kong is made up of three main territories: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. With an extremely high population density, Hong Kong as a whole is notorious for lacking residential space and this comes down to the difficult terrain. The region has undergone a series of land reclamation projects to increase usable land area, with the international airport being built by leveling two islands and reclaiming some 6 square miles (10 square kilometers) of seabed.

Hong Kong Island

This was the first piece of land occupied by the British Empire and sits on the southern shore of Victoria Harbour. The central area is the economic and historical center of Hong Kong. It’s packed with skyscrapers and shopping malls, while other parts of the island offer hilly terrain and good hiking opportunities.

Kowloon sits directly opposite Hong Kong Island on the north shore of Victoria Harbour. It’s the southern part of Hong Kong’s mainland territory and was taken by the British in 1860. It has developed into a thriving shopping and entertainment district and is surrounded by the New Territories.

The New Territories

The New Territories refer to the land leased by the British from China in 1898. It includes all the area between Kowloon and the border with mainland China, as well as more than 200 outlying islands, most notably Lantau and Lamma islands. Lantau is home to the airport as well as sights like Disneyland and the Big Buddha, while Lamma is popular for hiking trails and beaches. A lot of the New Territory’s land is quite mountainous, with Hong Kong’s highest point – Tai Mo Shan – located in the range just north of Kowloon. The eastern region is sparsely populated, with many hiking trails winding through the lush, tropical greenery.

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate and is generally pretty hot and humid.

Spring sees average temperatures in the low 20s°C (high 60s°F) that steadily increase into the summer. June, July and August are the wettest months with heavy rain from the south-southwest monsoon. Temperatures average around 28°C (82°F) and humidity is quite high. Fall sees a fall in humidity, less rainfall and average temperatures of 20–28°C (68–82°F). Winter is even drier and can actually get quite cool, especially in the evenings. Temperatures tend to top out around 20°C (68°F) and can drop down to 10°C (50°F).

Hong Kong is a world-famous shopping destination with a glut of luxury stores, unique antiques and a mind-boggling range of other offerings.

Temple Street Night Market

While the city has more than its fair share of chaotic markets, the Temple Street Night Market is it's most famous. Located in the heart of Kowloon, this market is open seven nights a week and can provide you with everything from electronics, clothes and antiques to noodles and seafood soup.

Mongkok Ladies’ Market

Mongkok is one of the most densely populated places on the planet. This market got its name from the amount of women’s clothing and accessories on sale but there’s plenty more up for grabs on this one-kilometer strip. Weave your way through the crowd and see if you can be the first to grab a bargain – even if you don’t it’s a memorable experience.

Hong Kong’s Central district has just about all the shopping options you’ll ever need. Wyndham and Hollywood roads have a bunch of art galleries and some of Asia’s best antique shops, while the Landmark shopping mall is home to your top-end brands like Louis Vuitton.

Causeway Bay

Causeway Bay is touted as one of Hong Kong’s best shopping districts and is home to the Times Square shopping mall. It’s known as a city without night as the closing times are the latest in the city and there’s plenty of street food to keep the most rabid shopper fueled up.

Festivals and events

Chinese new year.

The most important event on the Chinese calendar comes with many traditions and customs. The city shuts down – but not before being decorated in red, the color of good fortune – while people visit family, exchange iconic Lai See gifts (red envelopes stuffed with cash) and drop into their local temple for prayer. It can be difficult to travel during this period, so your best bet is to stay put and take in the dragon dances, parade of carnival floats and the immense fireworks display that takes place over Victoria Harbour.

Hong Kong Arts Festival

Founded in 1973, the Hong Kong Arts Festival takes place over February and March each year and promotes leading local and international artists in all genres of the performing arts. Past performers include the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Paris Opera Ballet, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Philip Glass, the China National Peking Opera Company and the Bolshoi Theatre. With cultural events spread over the festival period there are a bunch of fantastic opportunities to see some of the best artists from both China and the rest of the world.

Mid-Autumn Festival

This harvest festival is celebrated in different ways in various southeast Asian countries, but in Hong Kong festivities are all about illuminated lanterns and dragon dances. For three days each September, colorful lantern exhibits, performances, palm readings and games fill neighborhoods as people gorge on mooncakes. Head to Tai Hang for a festival highlight – where hundreds of performers use incense sticks and firecrackers to make an incredible ‘fire dragon’ dance.

Dragon Boat Festival

People flock to waterways across China every year to watch three days of frantic competition. The party is just as important as the race in Hong Kong with concerts, food trucks, beer tents, games and more popping up around Victoria Harbour. The festivities begin on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month each year.

Further reading

For inspiring stories to prepare you for your Hong Kong adventure, check out these books:

A Many-Splendoured Thing   ­– Han Suyin

The Piano Teacher   – Janice Y K Lee

Umbrellas in Bloom: Hong Kong’s Occupy Movement Uncovered   – Jason Y Ng         

No City for Slow Men: Hong Kong’s Quirks and Quandaries Laid   Bare   – Jason Y Ng

Hong Kong High and Lows   – Hong Kong Writers Circle

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From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

When is the best time to visit Hong Kong?

The best time to visit Hong Kong is during the mid-shoulder seasons – from mid-March to mid-April and mid-October until late November. These are the periods most likely to feature pleasant temperatures and a relatively small amount of rain compared to the rest of the year, while the October/November period also tends to see more sunshine.

Is it safe to travel to Hong Kong?

Hong Kong has traditionally been a very safe place to visit. That said, there have been ongoing protests directed at the Chinese government that can take place with very little warning. While these generally don’t present a direct threat to tourists, it’s possible you may get caught up if you don’t take precautions. Always monitor the local news for word of any possible protests.

Do I need a visa to travel to Hong Kong?

Travelers from the US, Europe, Australia, Canada and New Zealand do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days. If you hold a UK passport, you may stay for 180 days without a visa.

Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveler. Entry requirements can change at any time, so it's important that you check for the latest information. Please visit the relevant consular website of the country or countries you’re visiting for detailed and up-to-date visa information specific to your country of origin. Check the Essential Trip Information section of your tour itinerary for more information.

Is tipping customary in Hong Kong?

Tipping isn’t a huge part of Hong Kong’s culture and most restaurants will add a 10–15 per cent service charge to your bill. That said, hotel staff, like luggage porters, will often expect a small tip for their service.

What is the internet access like in Hong Kong?

Free wi-fi is widely available across Hong Kong. You should be able to find hotspots at most major tourist attractions, libraries, major stations and shopping malls. Many hotels, bar and cafes will also offer complimentary wi-fi.

Can I use my mobile/cell phone while in Hong Kong?

Mobile/cell phone coverage is exceptional across Hong Kong. Phones can be used pretty much everywhere and there are a number of tourist SIM cards available for purchase once you arrive. If you’d prefer to use your global roaming, be sure to activate it before departing and always check costs with your provider.

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  • Bus ticket = USD 1.50
  • A cappuccino = USD 4
  • A set meal at a local cafe = USD 5–10
  • A small beer from a bar = USD 5
  • A small beer from 7-Eleven or similar = USD 1–2
  • Standard yum cha meal = USD 15­–20 (USD 1–3 per dim sum)

Can I drink the water in Hong Kong?

Tap water is considered safe to drink in Hong Kong unless marked otherwise. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water instead.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Hong Kong?

Major credit cards are accepted by large hotels, stores and restaurants, but may not be accepted by smaller vendors and market stalls. Be sure to carry a small amount of some cash in case your card is not an option.

What is ATM access like in Hong Kong?

ATMs are easy to find in Hong Kong and the majority will accept foreign cards.

What is the weather like in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong experiences a subtropical climate with mild winters and hot, wet and humid summers. The average temperature range across the year is 15–31°C (59–88°F) with rainfall at its heaviest from May through September. The large rain deposits over the summer come in the form of storms and downpours so while it will be wet, it won’t be wet for long.

What public holidays are celebrated in Hong Kong?

  • 1 Jan   New Year’s Day
  • * Chinese New Year
  • * Good Friday
  • * Easter Monday
  • * Buddha’s Birthday
  • 1 May   Labour Day
  • * Dragon Boat Festival
  • 1 July   Hong Kong Special Admins. Region Establishment Day
  • 1 Oct   National Day of the People’s Republic of China
  • * Chung Yeung Festival
  • 25 Dec   Christmas Day
  • 26 Dec   Boxing Day

*Please note these dates may vary. For a current list of public holidays in Hong Kong go to World Travel Guide's website .

Is Hong Kong safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers?

Despite Hong Kong’s liberal values, the city tends to follow traditional Chinese beliefs when it comes to sexuality. This means that homosexuality was considered a mental illness up until 2001 and though things have certainly improved, discrimination laws are not equal between LGBT and non-LGBT identifying citizens. There is still no legal recognition of same-sex relationships.

That said, Hong Kong is a hassle-free destination for LGBTQIA+ travelers that display discretion. Public displays of affection are rare in Hong Kong for both heterosexual and same-sex couples anyway, and Hong Kongers are generally very tolerant given their British history. Hong Kong also holds an annual Pride Parade, which is banned in mainland China. 

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting  Equaldex  or  ILGA   before you travel.

Is Hong Kong accessible for travelers with disabilities?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Hong Kong is one of the best cities in Asia for travelers with disabilities. Its modern public transport system is almost entirely accessible, including the MTR and ferry, though there are only a limited number of taxis with wheelchair ramps available. Most sights are accessible and there are plenty of accommodation options available depending on the individual traveler’s needs. Sidewalks in the touristed areas tend to have curb ramps too.

If you do live with a visual, hearing or other impairment, let your booking agent or group leader know early on so they’re aware and suitable arrangements can be made. As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.

What to wear in Hong Kong

Your wardrobe while visiting Hong Kong ultimately comes down to personal preference. You can get away with loose-fitting shirts, dresses, shorts or trousers for most of the year without too much discomfort. In summer, however, it can be particularly humid and wet so it’s best to wear breathable clothing and a light waterproof jacket or poncho. The winter evenings can get a little chilly too so it’s good to have a light sweater or a few layers to stay warm.

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

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Go to:  UK Foreign Travel Advice

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From the US?

Go to:  US Department of State

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

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Eden Reforestation Projects are helping to mitigate climate change by restoring forests worldwide; they also hire locally and create job opportunities within vulnerable communities. Donations from our trips support restoration across planting sites in 10 countries around the globe. Find out more or make a donation World Bicycle Relief

World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilize school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

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Straight from the skyline wallpapers of the most futuristic land that lived all along, stands tall the iconic persona of Hong Kong!

The wonder of Hong Kong lies in its unique blend of influences, combining true multicultural modernity with ancient Chinese traditions. At Veena World, we understand the core nature of this epic land, based on which we hand stitch the itineraries into unique Hong Kong holiday packages. Admire Hong Kong’s signature panorama over glittering skyscrapers to the harbour beyond along with the outlying islands that offer a tranquil escape from the hubbub of the city; a classic way to explore this city of skyscrapers along with our Hong Kong holiday packages. 

Hong Kong’s ambience and the iconic aura of this land is very unique. These beautiful factors add a new shade to your new beginning; a fact you will most easily relate to in our Hong Kong honeymoon package. Efficient public transport, wonderful hotels and sumptuous dining choices combine with a wonderful natural setting to make Hong Kong the ideal place to begin your Asian adventure. With these iconic features, Hong Kong definitely deserves a place on any traveller’s bucket list. Be a part of an unforgettable travel story with us and relish our legacy to travel, explore and celebrate life.

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Hong Kong Frequently Asked Questions

We help you prepare for your trip and ensure an effortless and enjoyable travel experience.

What are some must-visit attractions in Hong Kong?

With a vibrant nightlife, beautiful ancient temples, and spell-binding natural beauty, Hong Kong is a popular holiday destination. No matter what your interests are, you will always find plenty of options to keep you engaged throughout the trip. Here is a list of major tourist attractions that you should definitely include in your Hong Kong tour package itinerary:

•    Tian Tan Buddha

•    Ocean Park

•    Victoria Harbour

•    Avenue of Stars

•    Nan Lian Garden

•    Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery

•    Victoria Peak

•    Hong Kong Space Museum

What is the best time to visit Hong Kong?

Since Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, you can plan your trip at any time of the year. However, the best time to visit the city is March-April and October-November. Here, summers can be very hot and humid, while winters are cool and dry. But during these months, the weather remains mild and pleasant. So, if you choose to book a Hong Kong tour package around this time, you will be able to try all kinds of outdoor activities.  

What is the distance between India and Hong Kong?

The approximate distance between India and Hong Kong is 3700 kilometres. To reach there, you can find a number of flights (connecting and direct both) from all the major Indian cities. The flying time to reach Hong Kong from India is approximately 5 hours. If you don’t want the hassle that comes with booking flight tickets and making other arrangements, book an all-inclusive Hong Kong tour package from India.

How can I reach Hong Kong from major cities in India?

To reach Hong Kong from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata. All these international airports have a number of direct flights as well as connecting flights. A direct flight takes approximately 5 hours to reach there. However, the total journey time can vary in the case of a connecting flight. To save yourself from the hassle of making travel arrangements and other bookings, you can book one of the all-inclusive Hong Kong holiday packages offered by Veena World. 

Is it safe to travel to Hong Kong?

Yes. Hong Kong is considered one of the safest tourist destinations in the world. However, it is always recommended to follow basic travel-related precautions to ensure a pleasant overall experience. You should always avoid going to secluded places at night. Similarly, carrying any valuables or large amounts of cash while heading out is also not a good idea. Other than this, by choosing Veena World as your travel partner, you can get an assurance of complete safety. Whether you are planning a family trip or want to book a Hong Kong honeymoon package, simply reach out to our team for any assistance that you may require. 

Can I extend my stay in Hong Kong?

At Veena World, there are several Hong Kong packages that you can choose from based on your preferred holiday duration. Feel free to discuss your preferred extension duration with our travel experts at Veena World, and our team will assist you in arranging the accommodations and any additional activities or destinations you'd like to include in your extended stay.

How can I book a Hong Kong tour package?

One of the easiest ways to book a tour to Hong Kong is simply to select the ideal Hong Kong trip package from Veena World. Let our experts take care of every aspect of your travel - from crafting itineraries and arranging transportation to securing accommodations. Simply choose a package that aligns with your budget and preferences. At Veena World, we are dedicated to ensuring your vacation is not just a trip but a memorable experience. So, explore our Hong Kong packages from India, book your ideal package, and kickstart your tour preparation today.

How many days are enough for a Hong Kong tour?

When planning a trip to fully experience Hong Kong, budget at least seven days. A week is typically sufficient for travellers to properly visit top attractions. Harbour Tunnel, Repulse Bay, Victoria Peak, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, and Hong Kong Disneyland are just some must-see spots. With so much to potentially pack into an itinerary, look into various Hong Kong travel package options from Veena World to match your interests. 

Do you provide customised holidays to Hong Kong?

Yes, we do! At Veena World, we're thrilled to help you create a customised holiday to Hong Kong, ensuring every detail, right from your itinerary and sightseeing to accommodations, meals, and transfers, is handcrafted for an unforgettable experience. Connect with our travel advisors to build a customised Hong Kong holiday as per your preferences.

Is a group tour the best option to visit Hong Kong?

When planning a tour to a captivating destination like Hong Kong, opting for a group tour can enhance your travel experience, offering not just exploration but the chance to make new friends. At Veena World, we go beyond the usual, covering offbeat places often overlooked by tourists. Check our diverse options and select an all-inclusive Hong Kong group tour tailored to your preferences. Our professional tour managers ensure you enjoy every moment of your journey without worrying about travel arrangements.

Get to know more about Hong Kong before booking your tour packages

Hong Kong is home to the highest number of skyscrapers in the world; around 8,000 sky rocketing buildings, almost double than that of New York! With the world famous waterfront, spectacular skyscrapers & cityscapes, colonial remnants, the magnificent Victoria Peak, amazing theme parks like Disneyland and Ocean Park, fishing villages and buzzing street markets, Hong Kong truly is a blend of modernity and traditional culture. The wonder of Hong Kong lies in its unique blend of influences, combining true multicultural modernity with ancient Chinese traditions. At Veena World, we understand the core nature of this epic land; based on which we hand stitch our itineraries into affordably priced Hong Kong holiday packages available online. Hong Kong honeymoon packages from India let you admire Hong Kong’s signature panorama over glittering skyscrapers to the harbour beyond along with outlying islands that offer a tranquil escape from the hubbub of the city; truly a classic way to explore the city of skyscrapers along with our Hong Kong holiday packages. Efficient public transport, wonderful hotels and sumptuous dining combine with a wonderful natural setting to make Hong Kong the ideal place to begin your Asian adventure! Most of Hong Kong is mountains and sprawling parks. Hong Kong travel packages from India let you escape the city limits on one of the world’s smoothest transport systems and spend your day wandering in a Song-dynasty village, hiking on a deserted island or kayaking among volcanic sea arches. Explore more such experiences with our intricately crafted India to Hong Kong tour package. Your choice stands as our priority, may it be for adventure or for leisure, for one country special or two or even multi country, for some special reason like honeymoon or just a short escape travel, for a desire to travel alone or with family and all of it is made possible with Veena World!

Hong Kong is home to Kung Fu, martial arts movies and legends such as Bruce Lee & Jackie Chan who popularised them. These legends reflect the ancient cultures of this eccentric land that leaves every visitor in a state of surprise with its pace of advancement. This land is truly a walk through time line which takes you to the future and yet the ancient times, all at the same place. This land is known to embrace tourism openly. Hong Kong is definitely a destination which will help you weave in some wonderful memories to be cherished for a lifetime! Veena World has a focus of innovating and building unrivalled tours. We bring together everything best available, for a one of a kind memory and travel story that can be shared with your loved ones. Raise your spirits for one of the most popular, affordable and memorable Asian trips from Veena World – Hong Kong!

The Geography and Seasons

Hong Kong has a hot and humid climate but can be visited all-round the year. The best time to visit Hong Kong is in winter (October) and early spring (March) when the climate is mild and fresh. Hong Kong and its 260 territorial islands and peninsulas are located in the South China Sea, at the mouth of the Pearl River Delta. Check out any of our online Hong Kong honeymoon package to experience the true charm of the season along with your partner. Hong Kong holiday packages let you witness the monsoon-influenced subtropical climate. It is mild for more than half a year with relatively dry winters and humid summers. The best time to visit Hong Kong is from October to early December, when the weather is sunny, cool and pleasant. Nevertheless the geological and seasonal aspects of this land make it an all year round destination! Explore our affordably priced Hong Kong holiday packages from India to experience the seasonal options of this land.

The Culture

Hong Kong holiday packages online will let you witness the culture of Hong Kong which is a blend of many religions but strongly influenced by that of Chinese. Their traditions and ideologies reflect the same. Hong Kong is known to have modernised and evolved into the culture that represents the future. With a lot of technological advancements and innovations, Hong Kong is redefining its culture with a balance of their traditions. The wonder of Hong Kong lies in its unique blend of influences, combining true multicultural modernity with ancient Chinese traditions. Explore this unique symphony with any of our India to Hong Kong tour package available online. The cuisine of this land is world known. The delicacies of this land reflect the true flavours of their culture and tradition with a touch of innovation into future. This unique welcoming culture can be a perfect choice to begin the new life journey of honeymooners with any of our Hong Kong honeymoon package.

The Experience

Hong Kong holiday packages from India let you experience Hong Kong in a way which can be defined as a visit to the futuristic land! The hard working people of this land reflect the pure passion of advancement. The wonder of Hong Kong lies in its unique blend of influences, combining true multicultural modernity with ancient Chinese traditions. Hong Kong’s ambience and the iconic aura of this land is one of a kind. These unique experiences can be a perfect choice to begin the new life journey of any honeymooner with our affordably priced Hong Kong honeymoon packages from India.

The Highlights

The highlights of Hong Kong include Harbour Tunnel, Repulse Bay, Victoria Peak along with a spectacular view of the city from The Sky Terrace 428 and the Madame Tussauds wax museum. Along with our Hong Kong travel packages from India add up to your excitement and entertainment as you visit the amazing Disneyland Hong Kong! Experience the biggest new attraction Toy Story Land, watch famous Disney characters perform at Golden Mickeys – a musical show at Fantasy Land, pilot your own spaceship as you fly in the sky at Tomorrow Land and travel into an exotic world of forest on a jungle boat at Adventure Land. All of these amazing and exciting experiences are a part of our intricately crafted Hong Kong holiday packages available online. Travel back in time as we stroll through the streets and ride in old fashioned vehicles at Main Street USA. The marvellous parade and fireworks display adds to the romantic ambience making it a special choice for the honeymooners with any of our Hong Kong honeymoon package. Exploring this land along with these distinctive highlights adds a new charm to your trip.

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TRAVEL to HONG KONG – Tips and Information Guide [2024]

Everything you need to know about travel to Hong Kong in this epic tips and information travel guide.

When people think of Hong Kong they tend to think of it as a financial hub or an urban and modern city that enjoys the reputation of being the cooler younger sibling of China.

But throughout its history, Hong Kong has drawn influences from both the oriental East and the West.

Its own oriental culture has been under the influence of the British.

Throughout the years, however, it has created its own cultural identity.

This ultra-modern city is made up of 1100 sq. kilometers of coastline south of China and numerous islands of the Pearl River Delta.

It’s known for its urban development which stretches along the North coast of Hong Kong Island.

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Here you will see traces of its colonial history in English names or in the presence of double-decker trams that seem to be looming everywhere.

The south of the island contrasts the busy city life with hiking trails, beaches, and a big amusement park.

In the north, right across the Victoria Harbor, is the Kowloon Peninsula.

The tip of the Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui, is filled with markets, shops and a variety of accommodation making it a hotspot for tourists.

North from Tsim Sha Tsui is the New Territories, where you can stroll through the older villages and relax at some of their secluded beaches.

Hong Kong also consists of the Outlying Islands, like Lantau and Lamma, that are a great addition to your itinerary.

This is especially true if you want to take a step back from city life, enjoy some downtime and good seafood.

If you don’t have a lot of time to visit Hong Kong don’t worry!

Thanks to its highly developed public transport, the city’s compact footprint and non-stop running transport – 3 days is the perfect Hong Kong itinerary !

If you decide to stay longer than that, you won’t run out of things to do!

This urban city will give you an energy boost that’s needed to keep up with its fast pace, the skyscrapers that dominate the skyline, beautiful neon lights and the maze-like architecture that can seem daunting to even the most experienced of travelers.

There is no shortage of delicious eateries or high-quality street food to be found either.

Next, to the amazing culinary scene, Hong Kong boasts of being home to some of the world’s most renowned architectural wonders.

It also features many culturally enriching and wonderfully curated museums.

The Hong Kong Island’s panorama dominated by towering skyscrapers can be seen from the Kowloon peninsula.

Make sure to read through our Hong Kong travel guide and be prepared to be amazed as Hong Kong is unlike any other city!

Hong Kong Travel Guide

Before you visit Hong Kong make sure you know the basics!

General Info

  • Currency : Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)
  • Language : Chinese, English
  • Population : 7,482,500
  • Area : 1,108 square kilometers
  • Electricity Voltage : 220V, frequency is 50Hz
  • Electricity Sockets : type G and D

5 Interesting Facts About Hong Kong

  • The term ‘Fragrant Harbor’ is the meaning behind the name of Hong Kong.
  • According to the locals, eating ‘Birthday Noodles’ on your birthday will lead you to have a long and blessed life.
  • The globally famous food, dim sum, originated in Hong Kong!
  • The Peak Circle Walk is considered to be one of the world’s most picturesque walks.
  • AI operated metro, with a 99% on-time rate, has made Hong Kong’s metro systems one of the best and most efficient in the world!

Top 5 Places to Visit in Hong Kong

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  • Eat at the Chungking Mansions . While it was once known for being a sketchy area inhabited by backpackers, asylum seekers and ethnic minorities it has since evolved into a hub of African and South Asian food.
  • Temple Street Night Market. When the sun disappears below the horizon, the Jordan area awakens. Roam the maze of stalls and hunt down the perfect trinkets and souvenirs and taste the most delicious and cheap, Chinese street food.
  • Visit the Big Buddha, or as the locals refer to it Tian Tian Buddha. This statue is located above the Po Lin monastery and is 34 meters high. Although previously isolated by mountains, Po Lin monastery is now bringing in thousands of pilgrims and tourists from all over the world.
  • Night in Lan Kwai Fong . This is a square of streets occupied almost exclusively by restaurants and bars, from locals’ favorite eateries to the craziest nightclubs. Spend at least one night exploring the nooks and corners of this lively area.
  • Hong Kong Park is an oasis of green in the middle of Hong Kong Island’s urban setting. It was built in 1991 in Central and it’s a well-designed forest which blends in with the surrounding area. The park boasts of having an aviary with over eighty species of birds, lily ponds, fountains, a greenhouse, a restaurant, playgrounds, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware and the Hong Kong Visual Art Center.

READ MORE: Don’t miss our complete list of the top places to visit in Hong Kong !

Top 5 Travel Experiences in Hong Kong

  • Ride the ding-ding, Hong Kong’s famous double-decker tram. For a little bit over $2 USD, you can enjoy the trip along the northern shore of Hong Kong’s island. It’s a beautiful route that includes many iconic landmarks of Hong Kong, Central’s skyscrapers, Victoria Park, Western Market and the remaining pawn shops of Wan Chai.
  • Take the Central to Mid-Levels escalator . The world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system covers 800 meters in distance and reaches an elevation of over 135 meters. It has been opened in the early ’90s and since then has offered a link between the Central and Mid-Levels.
  • Climb the Peak . This is the highest point of Hong Kong Island and offers an amazing view of the city, from Central’s skyscrapers to New Territories’ mountainous region. Take the Peak tram and enjoy the ride to the summit. If you have time you can even hike the 3.5 km Peak Circle Walk and get to the best vantage point of the metropolis of Hong Kong.
  • Ride the S tar Ferry . Now considered a historical boat ride (it’s been operating for over a hundred years!), it’s also a cheap and fast way to get you to Central or Wan Chai while you also have the opportunity to bask in stunning views of Hong Kong and the Victoria Harbour.
  • Eat at the Tim Ho Wan . This is an opportunity that can’t be missed. It’s not just a Michelin star awarded restaurant but also the world’s cheapest! It’s the place to go to try dim sum so queuing is definitely worth the long wait.

Best Time to Travel to Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s climate is characterized by mild winters and humid, hot summers.

The most preferable times for a visit tend to be in the fall (late September to early December) and spring (from March to May).

In fall the skies are typically sunny and clear with temperatures ranging from 21° to 26°C.

In spring humidity rises. Therefore fog and light rain aren’t uncommon. But the temperatures tend to remain in a pleasant range from 18° to 27°C.

The coldest months of the year are January and February. During these times the temperatures on average are 15°C and rarely fall below 10°C.

Summers can be unbearable with the temperatures on average being from 32° to 37°C and humidity being over 90%.

Summer is perhaps the worst time to visit Hong Kong. But if you do plan your trip then, make sure to stock up on sunblock, water and bring an umbrella as you’re also visiting during typhoon season.

Seasonal Festivals in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Travel Guide

When it comes to holidays, Hong Kong celebrates seventeen public holidays a year.

Most of the holidays are Chinese and celebrated according to the lunar calendar (each year the dates change).

Even during holidays all the restaurants, shops and other businesses stay open (with the exception of Chinese New Year). This means that you don’t have to worry about these public holidays interfering with your planned activities.

Here are some of the most celebrated holidays in Hong Kong:

Chinese New Year is the biggest and most popular holiday in Hong Kong.

It’s celebrated for three days! During this time tradition dictates that you settle debts, pay homage to your ancestors, seek advice from a fortuneteller and visit friends and family.

The streets and buildings of Hong Kong are beautifully decorated with lights. And the city overflows with good-luck flowers such as chrysanthemums.

Unless you would like to experience Chinese New Year, this is arguably the worst time to visit Hong Kong due to the large volumes of people.

Expect road closures, booked accommodation, busy streets and crowded transportation systems.

Hong Kong Arts Festival is a month-long celebration of various performances. Whether you’re a fan of opera, theater, dance, jazz, art or ethnic music, there’s something for everyone.

Cheng Chau Bun Festival is an event that lasts over a period of seven days. It is held each year to pay homage to restless spirits.

Tuen Ng Festival , or the dragon boat races, show long and narrow painted boats that can fit around 20 to 22 oarsmen that beat to a drum beat.

Wine and Dine Festival has street food vendors set up shop alongside the promenade and is an opportunity to try wine and local dishes from around the globe.

Food in Hong Kong

Food Travel In Hong Kong

  • French toast with a Hong Kong twist is the perfect comfort food. This is two pieces of bread with kaya jam or peanut butter that are dipped in egg batter and then fried in butter. It’s served with more butter and plenty of syrup.
  • Ginger milk curd is a dessert that’s made by simmering sweetened milk and then adding freshly squeezed ginger juice. The ginger causes the milk to curdle and achieve a soft, thicker texture similar to pudding. It’s creamy with a little bit of a spicy kick.
  • Sweet and sour pork is a signature dish of Hong Kong and it can be found everywhere from street vendors’ stalls to the menu of fine dining restaurants. It is by far a favorite comfort food of Hong Kong locals. The recipe of the Cantonese original “gu lo yuk” was made with preserved plums, vinegar, and hawthorn candy while now it’s made with coloring and ketchup.
  • Cha siu baau is a steamed bun with pork meat filling. The softly steamed bun is filled with diced barbecued pork and rich brown barbecue sauce.
  • Dim Sum is a classic Hong Kong treat. You can’t visit Hong Kong without eating dim sum at least once. It’s served in bamboo steamers and is meant to be shared. You must order the pork dumplings and prawn dumplings. Where better to try the dumplings then at Tim Ho Wan, the Michelin-awarded eatery known for its dim sum.

Travel Itineraries Suggestions for Hong Kong

Depending on how much time you have and want to spend when you visit Hong Kong, there are plenty of things to see and do.

We suggest a great 3-Day Hong Kong itinerary . But if you have more time, check out this weeklong itinerary.

Day 1-3: Kowloon

In the evening walk down the Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui in order to reach the Clock Tower .

Once you’re at the Clock Tower, take in the beautiful, neon skyline of Hong Kong with a fleet of ferries passing in front of it.

The markets in Mong Kok, the Temple Street Night Market near Jordan Road, are great stops during your nighttime Kowloon explorations.

There’s a lot to see during the day too.

Plan to visit the Innovation Tower, Nan Lian Garden, Kowloon Park, Chi Lin Nunnery.

Or if you wish to be more active, go on a long hike to the Lion Rock summit or on a short hike up to the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery.

The really interesting museums to visit are the Hong Kong Science Museum and the Hong Kong Museum of History.

Try booking a Hong Kong sightseeing tour on your first day if you prefer to have someone else figure out the logistics.

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Day 4-6: Hong Kong Island

On the next part of your trip go on the iconic Star Ferry ride to Central Pier, on Hong Kong Island.

The affordable journey offers spectacular views of both sides of the island and its impressive skyscrapers.

Once you’re done roaming around the Botanic Gardens, the Zoo and Aviary get the Hong Kong MTR to Tai Kao station.

There you will come across one of the iconic landmarks, the Yick Fat Building.

Have a bite at one of Hong Kong’s fantastic restaurants and then climb the Peak Tower.

After that head down to the Hollywood Road area to get a drink at the bars.

READ MORE: Check out our blog post about the time we went hiking and camping in Hong Kong for free!

Day 7: Lantau and the Big Buddha

Nearby the place where you boarded the Star Ferry to head to Kowloon is where you will get the ferry to Mui Wo on Lantau Island.

After your short ferry ride, you will get a bus to Ngong Ping which leads you to the Po Lin Monastery.

The Big Buddha at Po Lin Monastery is everything but calm as thousands of tourists walk up its steps every day.

The monastery itself is nice to visit and you can even go on the Wisdom Path.

Near the monastery, there’s a cute fishing village, Tai O.

It’s a perfect place to grab dinner at one of the local seafood restaurants and enjoy the sunset before getting to the ferry back to busy Hong Kong.

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Day 8: Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland attracts crowds from all over the world!

But make sure to go early and during one of the weekdays to try and avoid big crowds.

It’s the smallest of all Disneylands but it’s still worth a visit. With its 7 themed lands, Mystic Point, Tomorrowland and Fantasyland you’ll have one enjoyable day!

As with other Disneylands, you can stay in the amusement park at their luxurious Disneyland Hotel if you would like.

A trip to Disneyland is perhaps the most fun day trip from Hong Kong !

Visa Requirements for Hong Kong

Most people can travel to Hong Kong without requiring a visa. Stays are permitted for anywhere between 7 to 180 days depending on your nationality.

To see whether you require a visa for entry as well as the length of stay you are permitted, be sure to check out this resource .

Note that if you wish to travel to the Chinese mainland from Hong Kong you will be required to have a Chinese visa in advance of your trip.

How to Get to Hong Kong

Hong Kong is incredibly well connected.

There are many cruise lines and over a hundred direct flights that link Hong Kong with the rest of the world.

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The best and easiest way to get into Hong Kong is by plane.

The Hong Kong International Airport is a major international hub.

It’s the largest airport in Hong Kong and it operates 160 destinations with 95 airlines.

Direct flights can be long (from Chicago: 16 hrs, London: 12 hrs and Sydney: 9hrs), so consider paying for more legroom or a class upgrade.

If you wish to fly to Hong Kong from Europe, the US or Canada, you can get a direct flight from many of the major cities.

Flying from Australia or New Zealand to Hong Kong is even more affordable and direct.

Most connections to Europe, the USA, Canada and Australia are operated by Hong Kong’s own airline, Cathay Pacific.

The connection to cities all around Asia is served by Hong Kong Airlines, Hong Kong Express and DragonAir.

The Hong Kong airport is located north of Lantau Island, around 32km from the city centre.

From the airport to the city you can take the Airport Express train that will take you to Hong Kong Island in just 24 minutes.

The fare for the Airport Express train is around USD$12.

The cheaper but also much slower option is to get on a city bus (operated by either Citybus or Long Win).

The tickets can be bought at the ticket counters at the airport in the arrivals hall.

The easiest, but more expensive option is to hail a cab.

It would take around thirty to fifty minutes (depending on what part of the city you’re travelling to) and the price would range from around USD$35 – $50.

If you’re travelling to Hong Kong from China, you can do so via the famous high-speed trains or the intercity trains.

This well-developed high-speed rail connects Hong Kong to 58 destinations in China.

There is a 26 km stretch that goes from Kowloon and connects travellers to the high-speed rail network.

This high-speed rail connection is called Guangzhou – Shenzhen – Hong Kong.

The slower, but regular and reliable, intercity train services connect Hong Kong to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong.

Hong Kong is famous for its maritime location and has the status of being one of the most valuable ports Asia Pacific region.

As such there are numerous opportunities to travel to Hong Kong via cruise ship or ferry.

The two most important cruise terminals are the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and Ocean Terminal.

Numerous ports in mainland China are linked to Hong Kong via high-speed ferry services.

These ferries run between Kowloon, Hong Kong Island and Hong Kong International Airport.

Travelling from China to Hong Kong is easy with bus services operating the five land crossings:

  • Lok Ma Chau
  • Sha Tau Kok
  • Hong Kong–Zhuai–Macao Bridge
  • Shenzhen Bay Port

Travel via a shuttle bus or a coach bus when taking the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge.

The coach bus operates between the urban parts of Hong Kong, Zhuhai and Macao in different areas of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Travel Tips

If you are planning to travel to Hong Kong you know it can be exciting and intimidating at the same time.

There is so much to see and do. The city is crowded. And Hong Kong is generally an expensive place to visit.

Of course, nobody plans to be sick or injured while travelling. But understanding the medical system and safety risks is an important part of the planning process!

Check out our tips below to help you understand what to expect in your budget as well as how to get around the city!

READ MORE: Check out the list of our best travel tips from over a decade on the road.

Budget for Travelling Hong Kong

Hong Kong is very expensive by anyone’s standards. This is especially true when you take into the costs of accommodation.

Backpacking Budget from USD$50 per person/day

The prices of one bed in an 8 person mixed dormitory start from USD$30 per night.

But staying in a hostel for that price is a very affordable option by Hong Kong standards.

If it’s YHA hostel then you can usually expect to have free WiFi, shared bathroom and air-conditioning.

For food, the cheapest you can come by is a microwave meal at corner stores such as 7-Eleven and Circle K. But even these are usually around USD$10 to $15.

At 7-Eleven they have microwaves onsite and they allow you to prepare your meal.

But you can save even more by eating street food. These meals will cost around USD$6.

The one day transport Octopus card (initial deposit is $50 HKD) + $100 HKD (stored value), would cost you around USD$20.

We recommend checking out this list of the best hostels in Hong Kong on Hostelworld to help you choose where to stay.

Midrange Budget from USD$120 per person/day

Staying in a single room at a budget three-star hotel will cost around USD$60 per night.

Eating at midrange local eateries would cost around USD$25 to $40 per meal.

There are a lot of affordable alternatives like Dim Sum cafes or Chinese Soup kitchens. But prices for food in Hong Kong are generally high.

In the evening if you wanted to go to one of the bars for drinks and live music, you could easily expect to spend around USD$60 per person for a few drinks and snacks.

Luxury Budget from USD$350 per person/day

With a little more to spend, you can expect more luxury and options.

A double bedroom in a luxury four-star or a boutique hotel costs around USD$200 per night.

Dinner at some of the finest establishments in Hong Kong would cost you around USD$100 per person.

For entertainment, you could go and see a Cantonese opera (tickets USD$25) or hire a private tour guide for a full day for $250 USD.

NOMADasaurus Tip: Use Agoda to book all your accommodation in Hong Kong, as they have the cheapest prices. You can also use the coupon code AGODANMD10 to get a further 10% off your hotels!

Transport in Hong Kong

There are a lot of places to see and things to do in Hong Kong. Unless you plan to take a taxi everywhere, you will definitively spend some time on public transport.

Getting an Octopus card is essential as it’s usable on the Mass Transit Railway (MTR), ferries, light rail and buses.

The card can be bought at any MTR station and easily topped as well in Circle K and 7-Eleven convenience stores.

You can use the octopus cards not just for transport but also as a means of payment for fast food restaurants, supermarkets and coffee chains.

The MTR is a rail system that consists of underground, overland and light rail services used by four million people daily.

The mass transit rail is clean (no drinking and eating onboard allowed), safe, fast, has air-conditioning and full cellphone coverage and is the easiest form of public transport.

It has nine lines operating through Hong Kong Island, the New Territories and Kowloon, the Airport Express, intercity trains (to Shanghai, Beijing and Guangdong) and light rail in Northwestern New Territories.

The most important line is the red line (Tsuen Wan Line) because it connects Central to Kowloon via tunnel and continues downwards to Tsuen Wan (in New Territories) via Nathan Road.

The blue line goes along the north coast of Hong Kong Island.

The orange line (Tung Chung Line) is the fastest way to Lantau but is also a cheap way to get to the airport (take the S1 shuttle bus from the MTR station ‘Tung Chung’).

All announcements are in Mandarin, Cantonese and English and the signs are also in both Chinese and English.

The staff usually speaks some English to help the occasional lost tourist.

The suburban rail is linked to two international borders with China on the East rail line: Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau.

The ticket price depends on the distance covered.

You cannot pay for tickets or passes with your credit card (excluding the Airport Express).

The MTR ticket machines usually don’t accept bills over HKD$10.

 A majority of the stops have ATMs and they have been increasing the number of toilets as well.

Transport Travel To Hong Kong

There are nine overland and underground train lines on which there are around ninety stations.

Trains run from 6 AM to between midnight and 1 M in intervals of 2 – 14 minutes.

The rush hour is 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM and 5 PM to 7 PM on weekdays.

The tickets are very cheap compared to other cities around the world (USD$0.65 to $4).

If you get caught eating, drinking or smoking on the train or at the station you can get fined for around USD$650!

The ‘ding dings’ (in Cantonese), or as we call them ‘city trams’ (double-deckers), are used all along the north coast of Hong Kong Island.

They have not only been an affordable transportation option but also a part of their history, as they’ve been operating for over a century.

When riding a tram expect a bumpy, slow ride with no air-conditioning on board.

The trams run from 6 AM to midnight.

Board at the Kennedy Town Terminus and make sure to get a good seat on the upper deck.

The tram will take you eastward and you’ll be able to get an amazing insight into the Hong Kong Island.

Pay attention to all aspects of city life, from its hectic streets, calm residential areas to Central’s sharp business and financial districts.

This tram has been opened back in 1888 and is a very steep 1.7 km route that takes you from Central up to Victoria Peak.

The price like the route taken is quite steep, USD$45 for a return ticket.

But it is worth the money and you can also pay extra to access the observation deck!

The Peak Tram is especially busy during evening hours as many people want to see Hong Kong’s magical skyline.

There are cheaper but slower options to reach the peak. You can get on a green minibus or the #15 double-decker bus.

They also offer views of both sides of Hong Kong Island.

By Light Rail

The light rail system is a more improved version of Hong Kong’s trams.

It differs from the trams in being faster, air-conditioned and modernized.

The light rail runs in Northwestern New Territories and operates from 5:30 AM to 1 AM.

Depending on the day of the week, time of day and line, they operate in intervals of 4 to 12 minutes.

This fast tram connects Tin Shui Wai, Tuen Mun and Yuen Long.

In Hong Kong, there are three types of buses that are operated by numerous companies.

These include the double-decker buses and two varieties of public light buses (red and green minibusses).

Busses are easy to use with the Octopus card. If you wish to travel to Lantau and on the south side of the island, they’re your only option.

Double Decker Buses

These buses operate all over the country, have frequent stops and ticket prices depend on the distance covered.

You can find all the information (ticket prices, where you board, estimated arrival, etc.) on the websites of bus companies or you can also download a mobile app.

Buses only stop by request (unless you’re at the terminus).

To stop an approaching bus, flag them down as if it was a taxi and board at the front.

Public Light Buses

The public light buses are van-sized and can transport up to 16 passengers.

There are two kinds: red minibusses (also referred to as ‘maxi cabs’) and green minibusses.

For tourists, it’s not easy to ride a minibus as you have to call out the name of the stop in Cantonese so your driver would know when to stop.

Green minibusses accept Octopus card (if you pay in cash they can’t give you change).

They have designated stops and have fixed fares.

While red minibusses pick up and drop off passengers wherever it’s requested and prices and destinations are displayed in Chinese only.

Some red buses accept Octopus cards (but if you pay in cash you will get change back).

Either way, expect the minibus drivers to drive faster than you’re accustomed to, especially in the evening hours.

The intervals in which the bus services run vary depending on the area.

Logically, if you’re in the city centre you can expect buses to run in intervals of under 10 minutes and in the more rural areas between 15 to 30 minutes.

Hong Kong Public Transport

There is an impressive fleet of ferries that operates between the islands of Hong Kong.

The most popular ferry is the Star Ferry which operates routes of Tsim Sha Tsui to Central and Wanchai.

It runs from 7 AM to 11 PM, and the ride across the harbour is only eleven minutes. But it doesn’t fail to impress with its views of the island!

The Star Ferry has carried the locals and travellers for over a hundred years and has, rightfully so, earned its title of being Hong Kong’s icon.

Taking a ride on this ferry is a must-do on every Hong Kong itinerary.

There are other ferry routes that depart from various ports and take you to Lantau, Lamma and other islands.

There are two types of ferries, fast and slow ones.

The fast ones charge double the price but travel time is significantly diminished.

Fast ferries don’t operate on all routes. So for some destinations, there aren’t both types of service.

If you’re going with a cheaper ferry, be prepared that it might not have to air-condition.

Ticket prices also increase up to 50% during public holidays and on Sundays.

Taxis are regulated and controlled strictly by the government.

Even though that’s the case, there will be occasional taxi drivers that will try to bargain with you. Just know that this is illegal.

Taxis are very affordable compared to larger cities worldwide.

There are three types of taxi: green, blue and red.

All of them serve Hong Kong Disneyland and the airport.

The red taxis (urban taxis) are the most expensive ones as they operate within Hong Kong (excluding south of Lantau).

The green taxis operate within the limits of the airport, Hong Kong Disneyland and the New Territories.

The blue taxis (Lantau) have the lowest tare as they only travel to the airport, Hong Kong Disneyland and Lantau Island.

Tipping is not obligatory but drivers like to round up the fare.

You get charged for baggage that goes in the trunk (USD$5 per bag) and any toll charges get added to your bill.

The best way to avoid being scammed by taxi drivers (if you speak no Chinese) is to use a mobile app to book your ride.

The advantages are clear, card payment, no need to call anyone, fair price and your ride is typically there within ten minutes.

Accommodation in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is among the most popular destinations in the world.

Thus booking in advance is a must – whether you’re staying at a luxury hotel or booking a bed in a dorm room.

You can stay at some of the best luxury hotels in the world, where a night could set you back several thousand dollars.

Or you can opt for more budget-friendly options such as guesthouses and hostels.

Hong Kong Accommodation

One of the perks of travelling to Hong Kong is the opportunity (if you can afford it) to stay at one of the famous city hotels.

Some of the hotels include historic and globally renowned venues, local brands and major international chains.

The majority of hotels are concentrated in Kowloon and on Hong Kong Island.

Many of them offer a room with a stunning view of the harbour.

More and more resort-type hotels are popping up in the Outlying Islands and in the New Territories.

Hong Kong’s five-star luxury hotels are known for the amazing views, excellent service, luxurious facilities and it’s where you will find the best restaurants.

You can choose from staying at some of their iconic landmarks (i.e., the Peninsula) to a flagship hotel from one of the major international hotel chains.

Chungking Mansions

Don’t let the ‘mansions’ part of the name fool you – if you are looking for the absolute cheapest hotel rooms in the centre of Hong Kong, this is the place to go.

This dilapidated building is home to a whole range of budget mini-hotels, with rooms usually around USD$40 per night.

The rooms are tiny though, barely big enough for a bed and small desk, and the showers are often directly over the toilet.

The building itself can feel slightly sketchy, and you’ll get all kinds of ‘interesting’ characters hanging out here at night.

But still, if you need somewhere cheap to stay, this is the place.

There’s also a whole range of cheap eateries on the bottom floor too, which can be surprisingly tasty.

Guesthouses

The guesthouses are typically comfortable, clean, have air-conditioning, individual bathrooms and are midrange budget accommodation.

To always be on the safe side, pay attention when booking that you’re going to be staying at a licensed guesthouse!

Hostels can be the most important type of accommodation for the majority of backpackers.

Hostels in Hong Kong tend to be clean and comfortable.

Most of them are in the New Territories near picturesque areas such as marine parks and hiking trails.

Because of Hong Kong’s amazing transportation system, getting into the city centre is never an issue!

There are youth hostels that are registered with the Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association and are more similar to a 3-star hotel than a hostel!

Safety in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is one of the safest destinations in the world.

The police are efficient, polite and have a strong presence throughout the city.

The crime rates are very low – especially rates of violent crimes.

But do know that nowhere in the world is 100% safe.

When travelling through Hong Kong still use common sense to avoid becoming an easy mark.

There are still some common scams that are known to occur:

  • Foreign currency exchange : Never exchange foreign money into currency as there is a good chance you will end up with fake money. Only exchange money in banks or in currency exchange offices.
  • Fake goods : People on the streets will approach you and try to pass fake gold and fake jade bracelets as the real valuable goods. Again if anything is offered to you off the street don’t buy it. You will get scammed. If you wish to buy any valuable goods, only buy from reputable stores.

Our safety tips for travelling in Hong Kong are:

  • Pay attention to when typhoons can be expected. If there is one, know what your next steps should be to ensure your safety.
  • Do research on what are considered reputable taxi companies.
  • Before you get into a taxi, text the registration to your loved ones or even call the reception desk at your hotel. Always sit in the back of the car.
  • Always let your loved ones know your last known address (the place you’re staying at).
  • Don’t go into what are known to be dodgy areas, especially at night!
  • Keep your travel documents in a hotel’s safe and only have photocopies of your documents on you at all times.
  • If you go drinking in the evening by yourself, be wary if anyone tries to join you and get all of your own drinks for yourself!
  • Don’t carry all your cash with you. Leave some in the safe back in your hotel room.
  • Wear a money belt!
  • Save all the emergency numbers to your phone, which includes also hotel and taxi numbers (keep all that information written down in your notepad, in case your phone runs out of battery).

Medical System in Hong Kong

The standard of medical healthcare in Hong Kong is excellent but also very expensive.

The healthcare system is divided into private and public and there’s no overlap between the two.

There are many dentists, general physicians and specialists who speak English and can be found in the yellow pages, private hospital or your consulate.

If you don’t have money for a private clinic, go to one of the public hospital’s emergency room in your area and be prepared to wait.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call #999 and the ambulance will take you to a public hospital where you’ll be requested to pay a high fee.

If you can’t pay, you will still be treated but you’ll be billed at a later date.

Medical facilities on Hong Kong Island:

  • Queen Mary Hospital (public and with emergency services)
  • Ruttonjee Hospital (public)

Medical facilities in Kowloon:

  • Hong Kong Baptist Hospital (private)
  • Princess Margaret Hospital (public and with emergency services)
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital (public)

Medical facilities in New Territories:

  • Prince of Wales Hospital (public)

There are pharmacies all over the city and there is almost always a certified pharmacist working.

A lot of medication can be bought without a prescription. But make sure to check that it’s a well-known brand and that it’s still in date.

If you make sure to collect all of your documentation, once you get to your home country, many of the private insurance companies will reimburse you.

When travelling it’s always of utmost importance to take out a comprehensive travelling insurance policy so you would be internationally covered to receive inpatient medical and some surgical treatments if needed.

Travel Insurance

While not a requirement to travel to Hong Kong, having travel insurance is one thing that we always recommend no matter where you are going.

It goes beyond just covering you for medical care. If your stuff gets stolen, flights are cancelled, you have to return home for an emergency, luggage is delayed, or any one of a hundred other things that can go wrong when you travel, insurance will have you covered.

Have a read of our ‘ Do I Need Travel Insurance ‘ article first before booking any trip abroad.

We recommend World Nomads. Use this form to get a free, no-obligation quote.

Packing List for Hong Kong

  • 2x Long pants
  • 5x T-shirts
  • 3x Long-sleeved shirts
  • 1x Sweatpants
  • Undergarments
  • 1x Rain jacket
  • 1x Flip-flops
  • 1x Comfortable sneakers
  • 1x Dress shoes

Miscellaneous Items

  • Power adapter
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Insect repellent
  • Guide book and a map

Other Travel Tips for Hong Kong

  • The “MTR” is referred to as the underground metro, while “Subway” usually refers to underground walkways.
  • Download the taxi app , as it’s much easier to navigate the city. You don’t need to speak Chinese, you get a fair price and your car is picking you up within minutes.
  • Carry an umbrella, especially in spring and summer. The weather can be very unpredictable! This is especially true if you’re visiting during the Typhoon season!
  • Bring a Chinese phrasebook with you . A majority of residents in Hong Kong speak some English. But it’s always handy to have on you.
  • Tipping is not expected, but it’s appreciated! Taxi drivers usually round up the price. In some restaurants, they automatically add 10% (but that’s always specified in the menu).
  • Free museum entry every Wednesday . One way to save some money is by pushing your museum date to Wednesday. Some of the participants that offer free entry to all are the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Hong Kong Racing Museum, Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum and the Hong Kong Space Museum.
  • Avoid the MTR during peak hours, even thou the public transport is so perfectly organized and highly efficient, the crowds during peak hours can be hellish. The rush hours are from 7 AM – 9:30 AM and from 5 PM – 7 PM during the week. If possible avoid the major connecting stations (like Admiralty).

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HONG KONG Itinerary • MUST READ! (2024)

Hong Kong is quite unlike anywhere else on earth and is chock full of unique and exciting activities. Whether you are visiting for fun, business or simply to experience a different culture, you’ll be blown away by everything it has to offer. From its ancient temples to futuristic theme parks and everything in between – Hong Kong literally has it all!

You wouldn’t want to arrive in Hong Kong without a plan, as you may end up missing some amazing things to do! While the attractions are relatively easy to access, no matter where you are, there are optimal ways to see and do the best on offer. Which is exactly what we’ve highlighted in this detailed Hong Kong travel guide!

 A Little Bit about this 3-Day Hong Kong Itinerary

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Hong Kong actually consists of 3 islands and 1 peninsula. The peninsula that connects to mainland China is known as Kowloon and this is where a lot of tourists attractions are situated. Then there is Hong Kong Island, Lantau Island and Lamma Island.

This itinerary spans all of these areas but fortunately, they are well connected by Metro or Ferries.

The first 2 days are very busy and time will be of the essence. Day 3 is more like a buffet option whereby we set out a number of cool options for you to choose from. Anyway, let’s dive in and look at what do for your first time in Hong Kong.

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3 Day Hong Kong Itinerary Overview

Day 1 in Hong Kong: Big Buddha , Tai O Fishing Village , Victoria Peak , The Symphony of Lights , Drinks at the Old Man

Day 2 in Hong Kong: 10, 000 Buddhas Monastery , Sham Shui Po , Hong Kong History Museum , Hong Kong Museum of Art , Cocktails in the Sky at Ozone

Day 3 in Hong Kong : Ocean Park , Lamma Island , Tai Chi Class , Dragons Back

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When choosing your accommodation in Hong Kong , it’s good to know that there are several neighborhoods of varying atmospheres to choose from. If you’re wanting shopping malls, nightlife and being in the center of excitement, then staying in Hong Kong central is your best bet. Causeway Bay or Wan Chai are also fantastic choices too!

Lantau Island is not only where you will land, but also home to Hong Kong’s Disneyland, so this is usually a family favorite location. The Western District is a slightly “quieter” neighborhood, perfect for those who need some peace and tranquility at night. Alternatively, you can stay in Kowloon, which is busy, but full of budget accommodation and backpacker lodges.

Best Hostel in Hong Kong – Hop Inn on Mody

Hop Inn on Mody Hong Kong Itinerary

The Hop Inn on Mody is a comfy, affordable hostel nestled in the center of TST, Kowloon. There are both female-only and mixed dorms, sleeping 4 – 8 people each. It’s the perfect mix of quiet rooms and colorful artistic decor, with open common areas to chill and meet other travelers, making it one of the best hostels in Hong Kong !

Best Airbnb in Hong Kong – Cozy Studio near Mongkok

Cozy Studio near Mongkok

Conveniently based in northern Kowloon, this spacious apartment is as cool as the bustling streets outside. With exposed brick walls and quirky egg-shaped chairs, it’s every hipster’s dream – minus the avocado. It also boasts high-speed WiFi, 24-hour security and easy access to the subway.

Best Budget Hotel in Hong Kong – Ovolo Southside

Ovolo Southside Hong Kong Itinerary

This may be budget accommodation, but it certainly won’t seem like it when you’re there. The hotel has 162 rooms, each as comfy and stylish as the next. The floor-to-ceiling windows show off the beauty of Hong Kong, while you rest comfortably in your soft, relaxing bed! Enjoy in-room comforts, as well as on-site extras such as a restaurant and fitness center.

Hong Kong Day 1 Itinerary Map

This is gonna be a busy day and your legs are going to get a workout! Day 1 of this itinerary also covers some pretty extensive ground so be prepared to spend some time in transit. However, it will be worth it as we whisk you around Hong Kong’s Biggest Buddha, Hong Kong’s iconic peak and finish off with a light show.

9:00 AM – Tian Tan Buddha – Big Buddha

Big Buddha

The Tian Tan Buddha stands at 34 meters high and is a must-see for any trip to Hong Kong! You can visit this ginormous statue any day of the week. To get to the platform you must first take the cable car or bus (definitely way more fun on a cable car) to Ngong Ping village.

The statue is at the top of the village next to the Po Lin Monastery, you’ll need to walk up the grueling 268 steps – quite a workout, but oh so worth it!

For those with mobility issues, or simply unable to fathom a 268-step climb, opt for the small, winding path that leads up to the Buddha instead!

Once at the top, you’ll have insaaaane views of Lantau Island, as well as a close-up look of this huge landmark.

You can choose to go inside the statue, there are 3 halls inside and they are full of Buddhism relics and interesting items. However, staying on the outside of the statue doesn’t mean you’ll miss out on anything though. You’ll be able to catch some fabulous photos either way!

  • Cost:  Free unless you want to go inside (in which case purchase a meal ticket ranging from Us $ 9 – 13)
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  The visit should take no more than 2 hours
  • Getting There?  Lantau Island is reached by taking the Tsung Chung line from Tung Chung Station. The ride takes 25 minutes. If you are coming from Tsim Sha Tsui, the whole journey will take about 1 hour and 15 minutes

12.00 PM – Tai O Fishing Village

Tai O Fishing Village Hong Kong

Hong Kong is famous for its skyscraper city line, but it wasn’t always like this. Tai O fishing village takes you back to rural Hong Kong times when it was just a fishing port, and not much else.

When you’re tired of all the rush and crowds, then a trip to the Tai O fishing village is the perfect antidote.

You’ll find it’s a much slower pace of life here, and it’s the best place to pick up some fresh seafood street food to eat while you’re at it too.

If you’re into nature and wildlife, you can take a boat ride around the village with one of the locals, and even look for pink dolphins. Now they are super rare and I’ve never actually seen one, but the boat ride is only $30HKD or so and it’s a nice activity – you get to see all the stilt houses in their pride and glory..

  • Cost:  Free to explore – only pay for food and the bus ticket
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  2 hours
  • Getting There?  There is a bus directly from Ngong Ping to Tai O.

5.00 – Victoria Peak

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To get from Tai O to Victoria Peak will take some time. I suggest getting the bus from Tai O to Mui Wo, and then the ferry back to Central. This journey should take around 1.5 hours if you time it right.

Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island and draws a crowd of tourists each day. This mountain stands at 552 meters above sea level and was used as a natural signal for cargo ships in the 19th century. Today, it is simply a beautiful place to visit and enjoy.

On top of the peak, you will find The Peak Tower.

Inside this fantastic building, there are shops and restaurants galore, as well as Sky Terrace 428 – Hong Kong’s highest outdoor observation deck.

At the peak, visitors can also take advantage of the Madness 3D Adventure experience, the  Post Love to the Future  mailbox, and the amazing nature walks available.

  • Cost:  The train is $5 one way
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  Stay to enjoy the sunset over Hong Kong city before heading down.
  • Getting There?  I’m giving you options! If you want a perfectly manageable but sweaty 45 minute hike, do it. But after hiking up to Big Buddha, I reckon your feet are feeling tired. So, you should definitely opt for the peak tram! It’s a funicular railway system that’s iconic for Hong Kong.

8.00 PM – The Symphony of Lights

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When you’re ready to leave Victoria Peak, you can take a bus down to central, or the tram. From central, you can get the MTR or ferry over to TStT to catch the Symphony of Lights. This should take you around 1 hour at most.

Each night, at exactly 8 pm, tourists and locals alike will make their way to the harbor to amaze their senses with the Symphony of Lights show! This show is a mix of dazzling lights and glorious orchestra music. The best vantage points include the “Avenue of Stars” on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, on the waterfront promenade outside the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai and on sightseeing ferries (i.e. Star Ferry) running across the Victoria Harbour. 

It can be seen from both the Hong Kong main island and Kowloon and is one of the top attractions in Hong Kong .

As well as from The Peak, and other rooftop bars and lounges, but from those spots, you won’t be able to hear the music…  So why not just take a boat cruise and enjoy the show from the water??

The best way to see the show is to find a comfy spot, preferably where they serve dinner and drinks and sit back to relax. The show only lasts around 10 minutes, but it’s a definite must-see!

  • Cost:  Free
  • How Long Should I Stay here?
  • Getting There?  Get the Metro to Tsim Sha Tsui and walk along the promenade to take in the spectacle

9.00 PM – Drinks at the Old Man

Whether you are a Hemingway fan, or not, The Old Man is sure to delight and entertain you! This cozy bar has been fashioned in a way that honors Hemingway and his love of literature.

Ready for some classy and seriously elegant cocktails? Bingo! This venue is the ultimate place to end of a busy day. The quiet atmosphere and innovative drinks are sure to be the cherry on top of a perfect first day in Hong Kong!

  • Cost:  About $4 per drink
  • Getting There?  It’s a 16 minute walk from Central down near the Waterfront.

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Any trip to Hong Kong must swing by the 10,000 Budda’s monastery as well as take a look at the fascinating history of this unique city state. Day 2 of our 3 days in Hong Kong itinerary does just that.

9.00 AM – 10,000 Buddhas Monastery

10, 000 Buddhas Monastery, Hong Kong

Day 2 starts in the north of Kowloon, at the 10, 000 Buddhas Monastery – a must see in Hong Kong. Slightly off the beaten path, on a hill in Sha Tin New Territories, sits the 5 temples, 4 pavilions and 1 pagoda that make up the 10, 000 Buddhas Monastery! To get there, from Kowloon, it takes around an hour if you take the bus, a taxi cab could do the trip in around 20 minutes too.

Fill up on a big breakfast before you leave, because this is going to involve a lot of walking!

There is much to explore once you are here, and with a long hill and many steps to climb, those with mobility issues will, unfortunately, find this a hard activity to take part in.

Take a walk through the forest – beware of the wild monkeys though – and take your time to really appreciate the serenity that this place offers. Many people come here to meditate and reflect on their thoughts.

By the way, contrary to the translation of its name, the monastery houses 13,000 Buddha statues in total.

  • How Long Should I Stay here?  2 -3 hours
  • Getting There?  Head to Sha Tin Metro station

12.00 PM – Sham Shui Po

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Sham Shui Po is a district you can’t miss on your Hong Kong trip! Firstly, you absolutely must try out Tim Ho Wan, the district’s only Michelin-star restaurant, offering some of the best Dim Sum you’ll ever eat. Dim Sim is by the way one of THE things to do in Hong Kong in 3 days.

You can visit the many shops, from clothes to electronics, and even toys!

There are many a special and sale to be found along these crowded streets too, so keep your eyes peeled.

The main attraction, though, is the food! We suggest walking around for a little while, just enough to gain an appetite, you know? Then, make your way through your list of faves – bite-by-bite. Try out a 3-course traveling meal – doing each course in a different eatery.

  • Cost:  Free to explore – pay for what you buy
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  1 -2 hours
  • Getting There?  From 10,000 Budda’s you take the Blue East Line metro from Sha Tin Station to Kowloon Tong Station. Then take the Green Kwun Tong line to Prince Edward Street

2.00 PM – Hong Kong History Museum

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The Hong Kong Museum of history tells the fascinating and complex history of the region using a series of exhibitions. From ancient times, through the rise and fall of Chinese dynasties and into the days of the British Empire, the full tale of Hong Kong is told here. There are some wonderful mock-up’s of Hong Kong corner shops, banks and shipping terminals that give you a feel of how it must have been back when it was the world’s major trading hub.

  • Cost:  $10
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  90 – 120 minutes
  • Getting There?  It’s a ten minute walk from TST East Metro Station. If you are happy trying the bus, then it’s 3 minute walk from the Empire Centre. From Sham Shui Po it should take about 30 minutes.

4.00 PM – Hong Kong Museum of Art

Hong Kong Museum of Art

Located on Salisbury Road, the Hong Kong Museum of Art offers extensive collection of Chinese art.  The collections include a busy mixture of Qing ceramics, ancient calligraphic scrolls, bronze, jade, lacquerware, textiles, and contemporary canvases. It is an essential stop for those wishing to understand Hong Kong’s artistic culture through the ages. If you are wondering what to see in Hong Kong in 3 days then some fine art is a good safe bet.

  • Cost:  $2
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  60 minutes
  • Getting There?  It’s a 13 minute walk from the History Museum

6.00 PM – Cocktails in the Sky at Ozone

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Provided you’re not afraid of heights, this is an experience you should have at least once in Hong Kong. The Ozone bar is listed on the list of the 10 highest bars in the world! It’s situated on floor 118 of The Ritz-Carlton hotel. The elegant, rich decor gives the bar a classy feel, and the large windows allow for the perfect night.

The friendly staff, delicious cocktails, and breathtaking views make this an experience on its own! You can get anything from beer to top-quality whiskeys and wines. Their menu includes sushi and scrumptious tapas, so you can easily enjoy a luxury dinner on the terrace, overlooking Hong Kong.

  • Cost:  Cocktails are about $25 each
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  I think 1 drink is plenty!
  • Getting There?  It’s a 10 minute walk from Kowloon Metro

8.00 PM – Temple Street Night Market

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If you want to pick up some epic souvenirs, you’ll need to head over to Temple Street Night Market. The market opens around 8pm and goes on until late. Here you will find everything from souvenirs, to random electronics (including sex toys, if you’re into that), tarot card readers and psychics. Yes, it is a varied place.

It’s also a great place to sample some delicious street food (if your belly isn’t full yet). I also recommend getting an egg waffle from Mamma Pancake while you’re there – they are so good!

Alternatively, you could visit Ladies Market in Mong Kok which is basically the same thing, but without the tarot card readers and psychics.

  • Cost:  whatever you want to spend on souvenirs
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  1 hour should be enough
  • Getting There?  It’s a 5 minute walk from Jordan MTR

Hong Kong Itinerary Day 3

On your third and final day in Hong Kong, you’re gonna want to rest your weary legs after all that walking the last two days…NOT! Hong Kong is known for its hikes, in fact, it has over 100 hiking trails and more than 60% of Hong Kong is a national park. Sure, the Hong Kong skyline is nice, but the mountains and beaches are out of this world.

Today we will just be doing one hike because they do take a long time, and no Hong Kong trip would be complete without hiking. But don’t worry, because this hike is suitable for beginner hikers and families. It is the world-class Maclehose Trail to Sai Wan beach.

9.00 AM – Breakfast in Sai Kung

Sai Kung in Hong Kong

The hike I have picked for you for today’s hiking adventure starts at Sai Kung Town Center.

It is completely up to you when you start your hike, but I do suggest getting to Sai Kung early to catch the bus. In that case, you should also have breakfast in Sai Kung.

There are a ton of local breakfast restaurants in Sai Kung, and it’s a very expat-heavy area, so you’ll find a ton of hipster coffee shops. I went to Shiba Taro Cafe when I was there and it was great.

After breakfast, you will need to catch a village bus to Sai Wan Pavilion. The bus has a sporadic schedule, it only comes 4 times a day in the week and 8 times on weekends.

If you miss the bus, you can catch a taxi to Sai Wan instead (make sure to get a green taxi because they are cheaper).

  • Cost: depending on where you eat
  • How Long I Should Spend There? 1 hour to eat, you can also walk along Sai Kung pier but there is not much else to see.
  • Getting there: You can catch a red mini bus from Dundas Street in Mong Kok, or more commonly, from the bus station outside Hang Hau MTR.

10.00 AM – Sai Wan Pavilion – Sai Wan Beach

Once you have made it to Sai Wan Pavilion you can begin hiking. The walk is completely paved and is sometimes shaded, but mostly exposed to the elements.

It should take you no more than an hour to reach Sai Wan beach and it is mostly downhill all the way.

Once you reach Sai Wan, you will find a couple of restaurants and a magnificent beach to bask on.

If you like water sports, you can rent a surfboard or just kick back and relax on the beach.

  • Cost: bring around $50 HKD for food, or you can bring your own and pay nothing!
  • How Long I Should Spend There? 2-3 hours
  • Getting there: Hike from Sai Wan Pavilion. There is only one trail and everyone takes it, so you won’t get lost.

12.00 PM – Sheung Luk Stream

Sheung Luk Stream

If you’ve had enough of the beach and fancy a nice cool river to swim in, take a short walk to the Sheung Luk Stream, or Sai Kung Rock Pools, which in my opinion is one of the best waterfalls in Hong Kong .

Here you will find a huge natural river pool, and probably some daring teenagers jumping off rocks. Don’t do it though, because accidents are known to happen to those who try!

It is a magnificent place for a cool and refreshing dip in the Hong Kong heat, but once you’ve spent an hour there, there’s not much more to do.

  • Cost: free HKD for food, or you can bring your own and pay nothing!
  • How Long I Should Spend There? 1 hour
  • Getting there: Hike from Sai Wan beach. The trail is only a 20 minute walk from the village.

2.00 PM – Ham Tin and Tai Long Wan Beach

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If you’re not tired and want to see what I think is THE BEST beach in Hong Kong, continue hiking towards Ham Tin beach and Tai Wan Beach.

You can stop in Ham Tin if you’re tired, but if you can continue on to Tai Wan you won’t be disappointed.

By now, you would have done a lot of hiking, but this is the last stop, I promise!

Tai Wan beach is a long stretch of pure white sand beach with excellent surf. It’s usually very quiet, because it takes some effort to get to, but it is the cleanest and most picturesque beach in Hong Kong, hands down.

  • Getting there: Hike from Sheung Luk Stream. It will take 30 minutes to Ham Tin beach and 45 minutes to Tai Wan.

5.00 PM – Boat to Sai Kung

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There are two options to get back to civilization. One, the way you came. That means hiking all the way back to Sai Wan Pavilion and trying your luck with the bus.

Or, and the most popular choice is to take a boat back to Sai Kung pier.

You can catch the boat from either Sai Wan or Ham Tin, so if you’re at Tai Wan beach you should plan to get back accordingly. You can buy your boat ticket from the restaurants at Ham Tin or Sai Wan.

  • Cost: around 120HKD for the boat
  • Getting there: Hike from Tai Wan back to Ham Tin or Sai Wan Beach and wait for the boat. The boat takes roughly one hour.

7.00 PM – Rooftop dinner @ Wooloomooloo

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For your last evening in Hong Kong, you must have a rooftop dinner to get the second-best view (after the views from the hike today) of Hong Kong. The best views are by far from a rooftop restaurant.

Now there are a lot of rooftop restaurants in Hong Kong, but a lot of them are really overpriced and a bit of a gimmick.

That’s why I always recommend people visit Wooloomooloo. Yes, it is pricey, but they serve the best steaks in Hong Kong! And the views are insaneeeeee.

There are two restaurants in Hong Kong, both are stunning. If you’re staying in Kowloon, head to the Tsim Sha Tsui branch, or if you’re staying on the Hong Kong island side, there’s a great one in Wan Chai. Ideally, try to book ahead as they tend to fill up quickly, though you can have luck with walk-ins too.

  • Cost: depends on what you order
  • How Long I Should Spend There? 2 hours
  • Getting there: Take the MTR to either TST or Wan Chai and walk.

Aside from the itinerary, there are loads more stuff to do in Hong Kong. If you’re lucky enough to be spending three or more days in this exciting city, be sure to check out some of these exciting, quirky and memorable activities!

Ocean Park, Hong Kong

The Ocean Park in Hong Kong is so much fun, you really need an entire day to fully enjoy it! You’ll find adventure rides, bumper cars, a cable car, jumping castle, even wet rides. You would want to miss the chance to visit the many animal encounters, from koalas to pandas and marine animals, too!

To eat, there is a list of amazing restaurants, as well as food kiosks for a quick bite in between the fun!

You can get anything from traditional Hong Kong dishes to seafood. There are also some amazing desserts, cakes and other sweet dishes available from the several restaurants and bakeries.

Shopping is an experience on its own in the park! Check out the Waterfront Gift Shop and take an ocean-themed souvenir home with you, or go to The Panda Kingdom Shop and pick one of the many panda-related gifts on offer there.

The park is big on conservation! The seafood served in the restaurants is all sustainable, they encourage visitors to bring reusable bags, and charge for plastic bags to be taken when shopping or taking home doggy bags. They also offer conservation resources on their website and app.

  • Cost:  An adult day ticket is $65USD
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  4 hours
  • Getting There?  There are 3 main options.  Take South Island Line and  get  off at  Ocean Park Station , Exit B. Take bus 48, 107, 629, or 973 to  Hong Kong   Ocean Park  directly. Take bus 71, 71P, 72A, 75 or N72 to Wong Chuk Hang. Then, you will see the  Park

Ferry over to Lamma Island

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If you’re in Hong Kong for an extended period, a trip to Lamma Island is absolutely worth it! This fishing village-turned multicultural hub is home to many different types of people and offers some splendid sights.

You can hike the Lamma Island family trails or take a breathtaking cycle around the island. Fill up on a delicious lunch at the Rainbow Seafood Restaurant.

Then, make your way to the Lamma Fisherfolks Village where you can learn about this community and even take part in some of their fishing activities if you wish to!

You can spend a good 7.5 hours doing the sea kayaking and hiking tour around the island – a wonderful, active way to spend a day! Be sure, though, that you don’t leave the island before grabbing a coffee at the Book Worm Cafe. Sit down with a good book – read one of theirs or bring your own – and relax after a day of walking!

Other sights to see are the power station, the wind power station, and so many gorgeous picnic spots and beaches to relax in. Whether you visit the island for an entire day or just a few hours, it makes for a great break from everyday life! If you need to stay over, there are affordable and comfy spots to rent a room on the island as well.

  • Cost:  Exploring is free, the ferry is around $30 HKD.
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  4 to 5 hours
  • Getting There?   Lamma is easily reachable by ferry from Central Pier 4 on Hong Kong Island and from Aberdeen on the south side of Hong Kong Island.

Take a Tai Chi Class

Tai Chi Class, Hong Kong

Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese martial art, known for its health benefits. If you’ve never tried it before, doing a class in Hong Kong is a brilliant idea! Not only will you be learning from masters of the art, but the culture of the activity is well-preserved as well.

You can find many places to catch a Tai Chi class , most are free and open, taking place in public spaces.

Some of these will have numbers or emails where you need to book ahead of time, while others let you simply drop in and find a space! These will usually be in a public park, under the shade of a large tree or next to a calm body of water.

The carefully choreographed moves, along with the peaceful setting allow for a tranquil, yet energized experience! This truly is a rejuvenating activity for both body and mind.

If you prefer to learn in a more private setting, you can book one of the private classes on offer, which are not free but offer you some privacy in a smaller group.

This is actually something you can do on more than just one occasion, if you find the right spots, you can try and catch a Tai Chi class each morning of your stay.

  • Cost:  Varies
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  Classes are usually 1 hour
  • Getting There?  Depends where it is

Hollywood Road

Hollywood Road, Hong Kong

Hollywood road is one of the oldest, and most famous, roads you will find in Hong Kong. It is approximately 1 km (0.6 miles) long and features many cultural and historic landmarks.

Fun Fact, Hollywood Road was built and named in 1844, before the famously known Hollywood, California! Along this road, you will find art galleries, museums, and temples galore.

These show off the history of Hong Kong, and the culture that the state has preserved all these years.

Some attractions to look out for:

  • Man Mo Temple
  • Hollywood Mural
  • Hollywood Road Park
  • Liang Li Museum

Although not quite on Hollywood Road itself, you should definitely make a detour to check out the Alex Croft G.O.D  graffiti wall in Graham Street .

  • Cost:  Free to explore – only pay for food and gallery/temple entrances where necessary.
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  3 hours
  • Getting There?   The metro from Lantau’s Big Budda takes around 1 hour 15 minute

Dragon’s Back

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Hiking Dragon’s Back is thought to be the best way to start a hiking habit! The peak is easy to access and doesn’t require a very high level of fitness. The scenic views are well worth the climb as well, as from the top of the ridge you get to see a more natural side of Hong Kong.

The name, Dragon’s Back, comes from the shape of the spinal ridge.

The ridge is situated between the Wan Cham Shan and Shek O Peak.

The ridge is a 4-hour bus ride from Central Hong Kong. It is best to do the hike before it gets hot, so you’ll want to leave quite early in the morning or find closer accommodation for the night before. The bus will bring you right to the foot of the ridge, allowing you to start your hike without too long of a pre-walk!

There are different hiking options, ranging from 5 – 8 km, and will take around 2 to 3 hours. Finishing the hike will leave you either at the bus stop, where you can take a bus to Shek O Beach, or it will take you right to Big Wave Bay beach, depending on the route you decide to take.

Once the hike is done, you can enjoy the afternoon soaking up the sun on the soft beach sand. There are also some great lunch spots to fill you up for your trip back to your hotel.

  • Cost:  Free!
  • How Long Should I Stay here?  The hike may take 2 – 3 hours
  • Getting There?   Take the metro to  Shau Kei Wan Station.  Then take the bus to  To Tei Wan, Dragon’s Back

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Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Tsim Sha Tsui

As one of the most central districts in Hong Kong city, it’s little wonder Tsim Sha Tsui receives so many visitors and we believe it’s the best area to stay in Hong Kong on a first-time visit. The nightlife, cafes, and markets might also have something to do with it.

  • Kowloon Park – those keen to escape city life can take a wark in sprawling Kowloon Park which is home to greenery, plants and birdlife.
  • The Avenue of Stars walkway beside Victoria Harbor is as famed for its static telescopes allowing you to admire the cities skyline and it also focuses on another type of star – those from the movies.
  • Don’t miss the K11 art gallery and shopping center which displays exhibitions all throughout the year. Pick up some goods as you explore the installations.

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First things first, when is the best time to head down to this beautiful location? There isn’t necessarily a wrong time to visit Hong Kong, but each season has pros and cons of its own. The table below is pretty helpful.

Wherever you choose to base yourself in Hong Kong, you’ll have easy access to transport and accessing the attractions and sights on this itinerary. Taxis in Hong Kong come by often, and the Star Ferry shuttles crowds across from the main island to Kowloon and back often each day.

The Metro is perhaps the easiest way to get around as you can study the maps and announcements are in English. However, it gets very crowded. Busses can sometimes be faster and signs are written in English – still drivers do not speak much English and knowing where to get off can very confusing. As you only have 3 days in Hong Kong, wasting time getting lost may not be adviseable.

If you are visiting Hong Kong for the weekend then the business and financial districts will be quieter but the shopping areas and temples may be busier.

Planning a trip to Hong Kong is simple enough as many nationalities don’t need a visa to enter. The weather can be very hot and humid all year round. Even when it rains it can remain very stick out. Despite the tropical climate, people in Hong Kong dress very well usually donning a mixture of business/casual/fashionable attire. For this reason, flip flops and cargo shorts are not advisable – you will look ridiculous.

Instead, wear loose but nice clothes of thin material. If you must wear shorts make sure they are nice ones and dress them up at least. Most things a traveller will need can easily be bought in Hong Kong so if you do forget anything, don’t worry too much.

Hong Kong is relatively safe and violent crime is rare. There is a significant criminal underworld in Hong Kong but it is not a concern tourists or backpackers in Hong Kong need worry about. However, always travelers are encouraged to stay vigilant when in crowds and to keep valuables safe.

There is a high police presence all throughout Hong Kong, which creates a safe feeling for both locals and tourists.

The public transport in Hong Kong is relatively safe and reliable, and walking through the streets and parks shouldn’t be an issue! If you a female traveling alone, however, take the necessary precautions and try not to walk down secluded streets on your own, especially at night.

Don’t Forget Your Travel Insurance for Hong Kong

ALWAYS sort out your backpacker insurance before your trip. There’s plenty to choose from in that department, but a good place to start is Safety Wing .

They offer month-to-month payments, no lock-in contracts, and require absolutely no itineraries: that’s the exact kind of insurance long-term travellers and digital nomads need.

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Find out what people want to know when planning their ultimate Hong Kong itinerary.

How many days do you need in Hong Kong?

That depends on what you want out of your trip. 3-5 days are enough to cover top attractions, but you could easily spend up to 10 days exploring!

What should you include on a 3 day Hong Kong itinerary?

Make sure to include out these awesome Hong Kong hotspots: – Big Buddha – Victoria Peak – Sham Shui Po – Buddhas Monastery

What is the best month to visit Hong Kong?

February-April are the best months for sightseeing in Hong Kong, as these have the lowest chance of rain and smallest tourist crowds.

Where should you stay in Hong Kong?

Kowloon, Causeway Bay, and the Western Districts are some of the best areas to stay in Hong Kong for sightseeing.

Now, you can easily plan your trip to Hong Kong, knowing where you should go and what you should do when there! All there is to do now is book your trip and decide how long you have to spend there. Be double sure that you make time to try out Hong Kong’s food – as this is usually a large part of the enjoyment for visitors!

We hope you found valuable information in this Hong Kong guide, and that you’re able to travel Hong Kong with the knowledge you need. Also remember that in between the larger, better-known attractions are tiny sights and scenes that are not often found in other parts of the world. Keep your eyes peeled and be sure to arrive in Hong Kong ready to learn and embrace all their culture has to offer you!

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And for transparency’s sake, please know that some of the links in our content are affiliate links . That means that if you book your accommodation, buy your gear, or sort your insurance through our link, we earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). That said, we only link to the gear we trust and never recommend services we don’t believe are up to scratch. Again, thank you!

Aaron

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Hong Kong Tour Packages from Philippines

Hong Kong remains to be a favourite destination for friends and family alike due to its proximity to the Philippines. It only takes less than 3 hours to travel from Cebu to Hong Kong or from Manila to Hong Kong. There is no visa requirement for Filipinos going to Hong Kong for vacation. Filipino Tourists in Hong Kong only need a valid passport to enter and will not be required to go through a visa application process.

Over the years, Green Earth Tours and Travel has been honoured to arrange hotel accommodations and tours in Hong Kong for its guests. We accept bookings from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao who wish to travel to Hong Kong on a vacation package to go to Disneyland, Ocean Park or perhaps take a day trip to nearby Shenzen or Macau.

BOOK OUR 3D2N AND 4D2N TOUR PACKAGES TO HONG KONG

Guests who book our Hong Kong travel packages usually get the basic 3D2N Hong Kong Package with Disneyland and a complimentary city tour. However, there are some who wish to stay longer so they can visit nearby Macau, which is only 1 hour away from Hong Kong via fast ferry. Here are hotels in Hong Kong that we can assist you in booking:

The list of hotels above is not exhaustive. Please feel free to email us at [email protected] if you have a preferred place to stay in Hong Kong. We will do our best to give you the best possible arrangements.  

Tour Package Option # 1 3D/2N HONG KONG FREE-AND-EASY

Day 1 – Arrive Hong Kong International Airport. A tour representative will meet you outside the arrival area, and endorse you to your coach to bring you to your hotel. Standard check-in time is at 1400H. Overnight.

Day 2 – Breakfast at hotel. Complimentary City Tour to cover spots like Avenue of the Starts, Aberdeen Fishing Village, the Mid-level of Victoria Peak, and a jewelry factory outlet. After the tour, we will drop you off at Tsimshatsui area so you can enjoy free time shopping and return to your hotel on your own arrangement. You can choose to take the MTR, bus or take a cab instead. Overnight.

 Day 3 – End of Hong Kong Vacation. Breakfast at hotel.  1200H Standard check-out time. Drop-off to hotel approximately 3 hours prior your departure. You will be briefed at the arrival area as to your exact pick-up time.

Tour Package Option # 2 3D/2N HONG KONG WITH DISNEYLAND TOUR

Days 1 and 3 – Same as Option #1

Day 2 – Breakfast at hotel. Complimentary City Tour around Hong Kong. (Please see itinerary of Hong Kong City Tour indicated in Option #1. After the tour, we will bring you to Disneyland where you can try all the available rides and watch the available shows. There are many food stalls in Disneyland from where you can buy your meals. Stay in Disneyland Hong Kong until the fireworks display at night before heading home to your hotel. Transfers to hotel is included. Overnight.

Tour Package Option # 3 3D/2N HONG KONG WITH OCEAN PARK TOUR

Day 2 – Breakfast at hotel. Complimentary City Tour around Hong Kong. (Please see itinerary of Hong Kong City Tour indicated in Option #1. After the tour, we will bring you to one of Hong Kong’s premier theme parks: Ocean Park. Ocean Park is a world-class marine life theme park featuring animal exhibits, thrill rides and shows that offer guests an experience that blends entertainment with education and conservation. Transfers to hotel is included after the tour. Overnight.

Tour Package Option # 4 3D/2N HONG KONG WITH MACAU DAY TRIP 

Day 2 – Breakfast at hotel. We will pick you up from your hotel in Hong Kong to bring you to the wharf. Your roundtrip ferry tickets from Hong Kong to Macau and vice versa are included in the package, as well as your day tour in Macau to cover spots like the Senado Square, St. Paul Ruins, Ah Ma Temple and host of other attractions. Please ask us about an optional visit to the Venetian Resort, wherein which we can also arrange for your dinner in Macau. After tour, head back to Macau wharf and be on your way back to your hotel in Hong Kong. Please do not forget of always bring your passport and travel documents along.  

Tour Package Option # 5 3D/2N HONG KONG WITH DAY TRIP TO SHENZEN

Day 2 – Breakfast at hotel. We will pick you up from your hotel in Hong Kong to Shenzen. Do not worry about visa to enter Shenzen, as we will include you in our group visa arrangements. The main attraction for this tour package is the visit to the Shenzhen Window of the World Theme Park, which is a fantastic replica park situated at the Overseas Chinese Town. Here you can see vivid replicas of the world’s wonders, historical heritages and famous scenic sites. Head back to Hong Kong after the tour.

OPTIONAL TOURS IN HONG KONG

For those of you with a lot of time in your hands, you may want to consider availing of any of the optional tours in Hong Kong. If you have already booked your hotel in Hong Kong by yourself, you can also avail of our optional tours provided that the hotel you are staying at is part of the hotels where our tour bus will pass though. Please consult with us before you decide on getting your tours in Kong Kong so we can advise you regarding the feasibility as to timings.

Optional Tour #1 FULL DAY TOUR DISNEY HONG KONG

Includes roundtrip transfers from hotel to Disneyland and back. This Hong Kong Tour is for the kids and the kids at heart. A whole day tour in Disneyland allows you to thoroughly enjoy the park’s amenities and rides. The shopaholics will also have a grand time as there are many Disney souvenirs to bring back home. Disneyland Hong Kong has the following theme parks: Mystic Point, Grizzly Gulch, Toy Story Land, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland. This tour will give you a whole day access to everything!

Optional Tour #2 FULL DAY TOUR AT OCEAN PARK HONG KONG

Includes roundtrip transfers from hotel to Ocean Park and back.  Ocean Park, is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park. The Waterfront features interesting sections like Amazing Asian Animals, Aqua City, Whiskers Harbour and the Waterfront Cable Car among others. On the other hand, The Summit features Polar Adventure, Adventure Land, Thrill Mountain, Marine World. Ocean Park Hong Kong has a host of shops and dining areas for those who would like to take a rest from the activities.

Optional Tour #3 MACAU DAY TOUR FROM HONG KONG

Includes roundtrip transfers from hotel to pier and back, roundtrip ferry tickets Hong Kong to Macau and Macau Day tour with lunch. We will fetch you at your hotel and assist you in getting you to wharf to Macau. When you get to Macau, the tour guide in Macau will meet you after the immigration section to whisk you around the lovely and quaint city, where the old Portuguese Charm blends perfectly with the glittering casinos.

Optional Tour #4 MACAU DAY TOUR FROM HONG KONG WITH VENETIAN

Includes roundtrip transfers from hotel to pier and back, roundtrip ferry tickets Hong Kong to Macau and Macau Day tour with lunch, a few hours at the Venetian Hotel with dinner. This is esentially the same as Option #3, but you get to stay longer and explore the glamorous Venetian Hotel. Inside the hotel, there are many souvenir shops for apparel, food and wine. Do yourself a favor and try the best Portuguese egg tarts ever.

Optional Tour #5 SHENZEN DAY TOUR WITH LUNCH

Includes roundtrip transfers, group visa arrangements, Shenzen Day Trip. Minimum of 3 persons needed to book. Shenzen gives visitors from Hong Kong experience China’s past and present. While in Shenzen, take the optional Windows of the World Tour where you get to see not only Chine but the seven wonders of the world as well as other iconic landmarks around the world though the miniature structures which are the park’s main attractions.

Optional Tour #6 LANTAU WHOLE DAY TOUR

Includes roundtrip transfers, cable car and vegetarian lunch. This tour includes a visit to Ngong Ping 360, Hong Kong’s spectacular tourism attraction that features a stunning cable car ride up a mountainside with breath taking panoramic views of the airport, the South China Sea, lush mountains and the approaching Buddha statue. This tour runs for approximately 7 hours and requires a minimum of 5 persons to run.

Optional Tour #7 HONG KONG NIGHT TOUR - MADAME TUSSAUDS WAX MUSUEM, THE PEAK

Includes transportation, visit to Madame Tussauds, Victorial Peak, Avenue of the Stars. Dinner is also included. After the tour, proceed to the famous Hong Kong Night Market for some serious shopping. Transfers going back to your hotel will be at your own account and arrangement. Madamae Tussauds features wax figures of famous personalities from presidents, to sports figures, Hollywood actors, to Nobel Prize awardees. Expect to be star-struck.  

Optional Tour #8 HONG KONG SUNSET CRUISE

Includes Victoria Harbour Sunset Cruise, dinner and shopping at Hong Kong Night Market. Get to view Hong Kong’s magnificent skyline at dusk. Cruise past  Tai Koo, Shau Kei Wan, Chai Wan, Lei Yue Mun, Cha Kwo Ling, Kai Tak, Hung Hom, Tsim Sha Tsui, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and North Point.

FLIGHTS FROM PHILIPPINES TO HONG KONG

There are many direct flights from the Philippines to Hong Kong if one goes via Manila or Cebu.

There are approximately 15 flights from Manila to Hong Kong and these are covered by airlines like Cathay Pacific, Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines and Dragonair.

On the other hand, there are approximately 3 flights from Cebu to Hong Kong and these are covered by airlines like Cathay Pacific, Cebu Pacific and PAL Express.

TIPS FOR YOUR TRAVEL TO HONG KONG

These are friendly reminders from Green Earth Tours and Travel when planning your trip to Hong Kong:

Travel Tip # 1:  Make sure you have a few Hong Kong dollars with you when you get to Kong Kong. That said, there are many forex stalls when you get to the airport in Hong Kong. The shops at the Hong Kong International Airport also accept US dollars.

Travel Tip # 2:    Take note of the essentials. Bring your passport and other pertinent travel documents at all times. Make sure that before your travel to Hong Kong, you check your passport’s validity and that your passport should not expire in 6 month’s time prior your travel dates.

Travel Tip # 3:  If possible, have your mobile on roaming in case of emergencies when in Hong Kong. That said, we will also provide a Hong Kong contact number you can reach if you need assistance.

Travel Tip # 4:  Print out your Hong Kong Travel Voucher, as these may also be asked when queuing for immigration. Make sure that you have the name and address of your hotel in Hong Kong with you. When at the airport, you can ask for the concierge’s help to write the hotel’s name in Chinese, so that in case you intend to travel on your own during your free time, you have this handy and can provide such to your taxi driver.

Travel Tip # 5:  Bring some munchies with you. That said, the best way to get to know the Hong Kong culture is to try their local food. Be adventurous and make awesome memories.

Hong Kong Travel Requirements (Updated as of June 22, 2022)

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Effective June 22, 2022, Hong Kong was raised to Travel Advisory Level 4. Visitors are advised to reconsider traveling to Hong Kong due to COVID-19-related restrictions, including the risk of parents and children being separated, and arbitrary enforcement of local laws. Most travelers of foreign nationality are not allowed to enter Hong Kong. Travelers holding a Visa with a validity of fewer than 14 days will be denied entry.

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Travelers Allowed to Enter

  • Chinese Nationals
  • Fully Vaccinated Hong Kong Residents
  • Unvaccinated travelers under the age of 12 traveling with Fully Vaccinated Hong Kong Residents
  • Partially Vaccinated travelers aged 12 to 17 who have received at least one (1) dose of the Pfizer or Comirnaty vaccine a minimum of fourteen (14) days before arrival
  • All travelers who have been only been in China, Macau, or Taiwan for the past 14 days before travel are allowed to enter Hong Kong

List of Hong Kong Travel Requirements

  • Effective February 24, 2022, travelers aged 12 and up must complete at least one (1) dose of COVID-19 vaccination.
  • Proof of vaccinations issued by Vanuatu, Namibia, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait Peru, Benin, Jordan, Suriname, and Lesotho shall also be accepted.
  • Unfit for vaccination due to health reasons with relevant proof from a medical practitioner or;
  • Received one dose of recognized COVID-19 vaccine with a recognized vaccination record and certified by a medical practitioner that he/she is unfit to receive the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine because of health reasons
  • Negative RT-PCR Test Result released within forty-eight (48) hours prior to travel
  • Negative Antigen Test Result released within four to six (4-6) hours prior to travel
  • Confirmed Designated Quarantine Hotel (DQH) booking for seven (7) days
  • Registration to Leave Home Safe COVID-19 Exposure Notification mobile application (via https://www.leavehomesafe.gov.hk/en/ )
  • Fill out the Online Health Declaration Form (via https://hdf.chp.gov.hk/dhehd/?lang=en-us )
  • Fill out the PH Bureau of Immigration Declaration Form (via here )

For Transit Travelers

  • Flight bookings in the same air ticket
  • Travelers should be checked-thru at the origin port with their boarding pass printed and baggage tagged-thru to the final destination
  • Layover time during transfer/transit is only within seventy-two (72) hours  

List of Hong Kong Quarantine Requirements

  • Must undergo Rapid Antigen Tests upon arrival.
  • Effective March 01, 2022, Foreign Domestic Helpers coming to work in Hong Kong may choose to undertake the compulsory quarantine at either Designated Quarantine Facilities ( DQF ) or Designated Quarantine Hotels (DQH).
  • If the traveler tested positive, he/she will have to extend his/her quarantine for fourteen (14) days. The traveler in quarantine will also have to undergo Rapid Antigen Testing every day in the quarantine hotel, and RT-PCR test on Day 5 and Day 12.
  • The traveler must also undergo the compulsory PCR-based nucleic acid testing by professional swab sampling on Day 12 of arrival in Hong Kong in a Community Testing Centre (CTC) or mobile specimen collection station for free, or at a recognized local medical testing institution (self-paid).

Fully Vaccinated Travelers are considered fully vaccinated if:

  • Traveler has been administered in accordance with the “List of COVID-19 Vaccines Recognized for Specified Purposes” (via coronavirus.gov.hk/pdf/list_of_recognised_covid19_vaccines.pdf) and relevant guidelines of a COVID-19 vaccination course at least 14 days prior to arrival at Hong Kong
  • Travelers aged between 12-17 have received one (1) dose of Comirnaty vaccine at least fourteen (14) days ago are deemed to have complied with the requirements of completing the COVID-19 vaccination course under boarding and quarantine requirements
  • The 14th day after a person has completed a COVID-19 vaccination course is counted by taking the next day after the person received all of the recommended dose(s) of COVID-19 vaccine as the 1st day

For the latest information and resources on Hong Kong’s COVID Health Protocols and Travel Requirements, visitors can go to:

  • Philippine Airlines
  • Cebu Pacific
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Travel Requirements
  • Bohol Travel Requirements
  • Singapore Travel Requirements
  • Macau Travel Requirements

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HONG KONG - The regular season finale is set to explode in a glitzy new location as the FIBA 3x3 World Tour journeys to Hong Kong for the first time on November 26-27, 2022.

Here are the important details for the 11th event of the season, which is the last Masters ahead of next month's showpiece Abu Dhabi Final . 

Where can I watch the Hong Kong Masters?

The action runs from November 26-27, and you can follow it live on TV and on the FIBA 3x3 YouTube, Facebook, Sina  Weibo and Douyin pages.

Who is competing in Hong Kong?

The top eight teams in the world rankings and a total of 16 squads: Ub  Huishan NE , Liman, Antwerp, Riga, Amsterdam HiPRO , Vienna, Sakiai Gulbele , Ulaanbaatar MMC Energy ,  Cebu  Chooks , Beijing, Kaohsiung, Kowloon, Wu Kai Sha, Yogyakarta Gojek, HKG Island, Hong Kong 

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Who are the favorites?

There are five Masters winners this season in the draw so they have to be included here. 

We just have to start off with Riga (LAT), who are on one of the greatest streaks in 3x3 history and have won their last 25 games on the pro circuit. Superhero duo Karlis Lasmanis and Nauris Miezis average 15 points combined a game on the World Tour, so that's proving mightily hard to stop. 

They edged out Ub (SRB) in the final in Riyadh  for bragging rights and they seem invincible right now. But there isn't much between these two spectacular teams although Ub's chances for redemption in Hong Kong took a hit with Nemanja Barac missing.

Those two are starting to separate from the pack but Liman (SRB) have every right to feel annoyed at being overlooked. They haven't done much wrong this season and still can dominate the paint through big fella Mihailo Vasic.

Antwerp (BEL) and Vienna (AUT) are first-time Masters winners this season and want to add another title before the regular season is out. With walking buckets Thibaut Vervoort and Stefan Stojacic leading the way, the European heavyweights should enter Hong Kong with swagger. 

The winner might not necessarily come from above underlining this insanely loaded field. Amsterdam HiPRO (NED) and Sakiai Gulbele (LTU) probably deserve to be among the favorites even though they have not won a Masters this season, while Ulaanbaatar MMC Energy (MGL), Cebu Chooks (PHI) and Beijing (CHN) loom as ultimate dark horses. 

Who are the best players?

The race for the crown of best player in the game is well and truly alive. It appeared a wrap when Strahinja Stojacic was collecting MVPs like crazy but then Karlis Lasmanis landed Flight KLM on the half-court to remind everyone that he's a 3x3 marvel. 

Lasmanis though shares the spoils on his team with partner-in-crime Nauris Miezis, who turns into a Mortal Kombat character in the clutch and finishes off opponents. 

There are plenty of other stars. If you want a sniper than pick your poison - Steve Sir, Stefan Kojic and Arvin Slagter can get wet in Hong Kong. For an all-round scorer than Thibaut Vervoort, Stefan Stojacic and Dimeo van der Horst are dudes who are all averaging more than 6.5 ppg this season and can go toe-to-toe- with anyone. 

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